Welcome, everyone! It’s May, and that means it’s time to discuss the Texas Standard Possession Order (SPO) for this month. We’ve got some important details to cover, so let’s dive in. This month, we’ll break down the possession schedule into three main sections: Thursdays, weekend periods of possession, and holiday periods of possession.
For non-custodial parents, the Thursdays in May are as follows:
However, there’s an important caveat. Thursdays are designated for possession only during the school term. If your children finish school before any of these dates, you will not have possession on that Thursday. The Standard Possession Order specifies Thursdays only during the school term.
A common question that arises every year is about the Thursday possession when school ends on a Thursday. While there’s no clear-cut answer, the general approach is that if children are released from school on a Thursday, it still counts as during the school term. Thus, Thursday possession should occur that evening, with the first day of summer starting the next day, Friday.
Weekend periods of possession are straightforward as they apply throughout the entire year. Unlike Thursdays, there’s no restriction to the school term. For May 2024, non-custodial parents will have the following weekends:
Custodial parents will have the weekends of:
Interestingly, since May has a 5th Friday, non-custodial parents will have back-to-back weekends, with the next Friday being June 7th, the first Friday of June.
Mother’s Day falls in May, adding a unique twist to the possession schedule. If the custodial parent is the mother, no changes are needed—continue as usual. However, if the non-custodial parent is the mother, she will get an additional weekend for Mother’s Day. This means non-custodial moms will have possession on the following Fridays:
Non-custodial moms enjoy Mother’s Day weekend from Friday at 6 PM until Sunday at 6 PM.
That’s the breakdown for May 2024 regarding the Texas Standard Possession Order. These points should clarify any confusion and help you plan your month effectively. If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to comment below. I’m here to help!
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In the May 2024 update on the Texas Standard Possession Order, the video covers key aspects of possession schedules for non-custodial parents. The video breaks down the possession days into Thursdays, weekends, and holidays.
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I was born in Dallas and spent the majority of my life here. I moved to Denver in the middle of the first grade and moved back to Plano in the middle of the eleventh grade. I graduated from Plano Senior High in 1984 and then attended Richland College and the University of North Texas where a received a Bachelor of Business Administration. From there I attended the Texas Tech University School of Law and was licensed to practice law in May of 1993.
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