Stipulated Judgment ¶29 — Holidays and Special Days Take Precedence
Source: Stipulated Judgment, FL-180 Attachment, IRMO Nibley Case No. 20FL010940C, entered June 17, 2022.
Operative text (verbatim)
¶29. “Holidays and special days take precedence over the Regular Parenting Schedule and the Children’s Vacation Schedule.”
Operative ordering rule
Where multiple schedule provisions could apply to the same date, the order of priority is:
- Holidays / special days (¶¶29, 31) — controlling
- Vacation schedule (¶¶26-27) — controls regular schedule but yields to holidays
- Regular parenting schedule (¶¶24-25) — default
Strategic relevance
Conflict-resolution rule for any case in which the regular schedule, a vacation claim, and a holiday claim overlap. The Easter weekend (4/4–4/5/2026) and the Easter-weekend offer to the grandparents touch on this paragraph; see EX20 - 2026-03-27 - First DA Visitation Violation Filing (which records the Easter weekend as among the refused custody days).
The vacation-theory thread in EX19 - 2026-04-21 - Vacation-theory escalation thread does not directly implicate ¶29 since 4/25/2026 is not a holiday — but the broader principle of order-of-precedence is reinforced here.