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Exhibit 1
Sample Holiday Schedule Prepared by Margaret Pickard, Esq.
Page 1 of 4 UNLV Cooperative Parenting Program
Sample Holiday and Vacation Schedule
The following holiday and vacation plan shall remain in effect unless (1) the parties agree, in a writing
signed by both parties, to an alternate schedule or (2) by subsequent order of the Court.
Precedence:
The holiday schedule shall take precedence over vacation periods and vacation periods shall take
precedence over regular timeshare periods. Where there is an overlap of conflicting holidays, the
following priority shall prevail:
Odd Year Even Year
Overlap Precedent DAD MOM
Weekend Holidays
The parents will share weekend holidays based on the following schedule, with residential time to
begin upon the release of school for the holiday period and continue until the morning school resumes
following the holiday, at the first morning bell, unless otherwise noted. During summer/track breaks,
the following holiday time will begin on Friday at 3:00 p.m. and continue until 9:00 a.m. on the first
weekday following the holiday.
Odd Year Even Year
Martin Luther King Day Weekend MOM DAD
President’s Day Weekend DAD MOM
Mother’s Day Weekend MOM MOM
Memorial Day Weekend MOM DAD
Father’s Day Weekend DAD DAD
Independence Day
1
DAD MOM
Labor Day Weekend MOM DAD
Nevada Admission Day Weekend DAD MOM
Halloween Day
2
DAD MOM
Veterans’ Day Weekend
3
MOM DAD
1
Independence Day will include the weekend if the holiday occurs on a Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday of any given year. In the
event the holiday occurs on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday, it will be treated as a one day holiday and shall begin at 9:00 a.m. on July
3
rd
and continue until July 5
th
at 9:00 a.m..
2
Halloween will be celebrated as a one day holiday, beginning upon the release of school, or 9:00 a.m. during school/track breaks, and
continuing until the next morning when school resumes or 9:00 a.m. during school/track breaks.
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