Making an effective parenting plan is not always easy. Sometimes it can be overwhelming and scary trying to figure out what to include to make it the best it can be. Parents may not know what a plan needs to be in order for it to be effective and valuable. Let's take a look at what a basic plan entails so you know what to include:
A parenting time schedule that shows when each parent cares for the child;
A schedule for holidays, birthdays, vacations, and special events in the child's life;
Information about the child's expenses, including information about child support;
A dispute resolution process that determines how parent disagreements are resolved;
A process for making changes to the plan as circumstances change and the child grows;
The dispositions that parents feel are necessary to provide and care for their child; and
Additional information that will help make the plan more effective.
Divorce and separation are difficult not only for the child but also for the parents. It is important that parents do everything possible to make the transition as smooth and easy as possible. Parents should try and work together if possible to create a unique parenting plan so that it is believed in the best interest of the child. The courts will primarily accept a plan in which both parents agree and cooperate.
If parents cannot cooperate to develop a plan together, each can make their own plan and should be ready to explain and defend their plan in court. The court can decide whether to choose one, modify, or make your plan depending on what is best for the child. https://freeman-mediation.com/
If you're not sure where to start, even with the information above, consider using a sample plan or parenting plan template. A generic plan is better than no plan and can be changed later to better suit your child's needs. A parenting plan template should include:
Information on legal custody and decision making;
Physical custody information;
Information about the child's dental and medical care;
Information about the child's educational needs;
Financial and expense information, including child support information;
Parental communication information;
Information on how to resolve disputes and make changes to the plan; and
Additional provisions
With all this valuable information, you should be able to make an effective parenting plan that meets your child's needs, as well as yours and those of other parents.
Mediation is a structured process during which a neutral third party (a mediator) helps those involved in disagreements or disputes to work to find a mutually acceptable agreement that allows all parties to take part. It is a voluntary process.
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