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Creating a Parenting Plan as Part of Your Divorce

Getting a divorce can be emotional and complicated for adults, so just imagine how tough it can be for the kids involved. That is why you need to consider creating a parenting plan to make the transition easier for everyone in your family. A parenting plan is a simple concept. It is a formal document that you and your spouse must approve before it is finalized in a court of law. It outlines just about everything pertaining to your child's life. This can include but is not limited to: health care, education, and physical and emotional well-being.

In order to accomplish this, parents must agree to how often they will communicate with one another, how the child will be transported to the other's home and the time-sharing schedule. However, even if both parents approve the plan, a judge can turn it down. To ensure that your plan will uphold in court, it is advised that both you and your spouse hire a family lawyer who can oversee your plan and child custody agreement, provide legal representation, and address areas of concern.

Categories: Divorce, Family Law

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