Custody Parenting Plan

In a growing number of states, custody courts require divorcing parents to work together to develop a parenting plan that will serve as the basis for their custody arrangement. In addition to specifying the procedures that will be used for shared custody and visitation, this document establishes a common set of guidelines and values that will be used to unify the divorced couples

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  • Developing a Parenting Plan

    If you have a child and are not currently with your kid’s mother or father, it is important to develop a paren...
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  • Joint Legal Custody

    The custody of a child after a divorce is a serious matter that a parent must deal with and it is important th...
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  • Sole Legal Custody of a Child

    Courts prefer that both parents play a role in a child's life and together make important decisions impacting ...
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  • Enforcing Custody Rights

    When a couple divorces and there are children involved, a temporary custody and visitation schedule will be ha...
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  • Modification of a Child Custody Order or Agreement

    Why would a parent need to change a custody agreement? As children grow, their needs change.  They may experie...
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