Rule 24.10. Parenting plans
The parenting plan should be tailored to fit the needs of each individual family but should be in substantially the following form:
__________________COUNTY
SUPERIOR COURT
STATE
OF GEORGIA
, )
Plaintiff, ) Civil
Action
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vs. ) Case
Number ________________
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, )
Defendant. )
PERMANENT PARENTING PLAN ORDER
The
mother and father will be courteous toward each other and each child so as to
provide a loving, stable, consistent and nurturing relationship with the child
even though they are not married. They
will not speak badly of each other or the members of the family of the other parent. They will encourage each child to
continue to love the other parent and be comfortable in both families.
This plan (
) is a new plan.
(
) modifies an existing Parenting Plan dated ___________.
(
) modifies an existing Order dated __________________.
Child’s Name
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Date of Birth
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I. Custody
and Decision Making:
A. Legal Custody shall be (choose one:)
( ) with the Mother
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) with the Father
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) Joint
B. Primary Physical Custodian
For each of the children named below
the primary physical custodian shall be:
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d/o/b:
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( ) Mother
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( )
Father
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( ) Joint
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d/o/b:
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( )
Mother
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( )
Father
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( ) Joint
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d/o/b:
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( )
Mother
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( )
Father
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( ) Joint
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d/o/b:
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( )
Mother
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( )
Father
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( ) Joint
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d/o/b:
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( )
Mother
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( )
Father
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( ) Joint
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FOR THOSE
PARENTS CHOOSING JOINT PHYSICAL CUSTODY, A DETAILED PLAN OF THE LIVING
ARRANGEMENTS OF THE CHILD(REN) MUST BE ATTACHED AND MADE A PART OF THIS PARENTING
PLAN.
C. Day-To-Day Decisions
Each parent shall make decisions regarding the day-to-day
care of a child while the child is residing with that parent, including any
emergency decisions affecting the health or safety of a child.
D. Major
Decisions
Major decisions regarding each child shall be made as
follows:
Educational
decisions
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( )
mother
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( )
father
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( ) joint
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Non-emergency
health care
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( )
mother
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( )
father
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( ) joint
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Religious
upbringing
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( )
mother
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( )
father
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( ) joint
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Extracurricular
activities
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( )
mother
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( )
father
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( ) joint
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_____________________
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( )
mother
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( )
father
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( ) joint
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_____________________
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( )
mother
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( ) father
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( ) joint
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E. Disagreements
Where parents have elected joint decision making in Section
II. B. above, please explain how any disagreements in decisions making will be
resolved (e.g., correspondence, telephone conversations, third party tiebreaker
vote, mediation, etc.): __________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
II. Parenting and Visitation Schedule
A.
Residential
Time With Each Parent
The Custodial Parent(s) (is)(are): __________________________
Under the schedule set forth below,
each parent will have parenting time with the child(ren) in the approximate
percentages stated below:
Mother: _____________ %
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Father: _____________ %
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B.
The
Parents Agree to the Following (check all that apply):
( ) The parents shall make genuine
efforts to refrain from arguments concerning visitations. Such arguments undermine the parents’
relationship with the child and burden the child with the guilt of
responsibility for such friction. The parents shall endeavor to cooperate with the child with the goal of
reducing the strife and confusion surrounding the child when parents have
elected to divorce. It is
beneficial that the child experience affectionate care from both parents, and
both of the parties hereto acknowledge that visitation exists primarily for the
benefit of the child.
( ) Both parties shall be diligent in having the child ready
with the necessary belongings and available at the appointed times and the
transporting party shall be prompt in picking up and delivering the child,
provided, however, that the transporting parent for visitation shall have a
grace period of fifteen (15) minutes for pick-up and delivery if both parties
live within a distance of fifty (50) miles from each other. If the one way distance to be traveled
is in excess of one hundred (100) miles, the grace period shall be thirty (30)
minutes. In the event the visiting
parent exceeds the grace period, the visitation for that weekend is forfeited
unless prior notification and arrangements have been made and except in cases
where the visiting parent suffers an unavoidable breakdown or delay en route
and the visiting parent promptly notifies the custodial parent by phone of the
delay. Repeated violations by
either parent shall be cause for granting a modification of the custody order
either by changing custody or curtailing visitation, as the case may be.
( ) In the
event that the child develops a serious illness or injury while visiting with
one parent, that parent shall promptly inform the other parent of the child’s
condition. Elective surgery shall
be performed on the child only after both parents have consented to the
same. Emergency surgery necessary
for the preservation of life or to prevent a further serious injury or
condition may be performed without the other parent’s consent, provided,
however, that if time permits, the other parent shall be consulted and, in any
event, he or she shall be informed as soon as possible.
( ) Neither party shall have his or her girlfriend,
boyfriend, or other overnight date who is unrelated by blood or marriage spend the
night when the child is in his or her custody.
( ) If either parent decides to relocate more than ____
miles away from the other parent’s home, the moving parent will give the other
parent written notice of the intent to relocate no less than (choose one) [30
days / 60 days / 90 days / six months ] prior to the date of moving.
( ) Neither party shall consume alcohol or illegal drugs and
then operate a motor vehicle when the child is in his or her custody.
( ) The parent in possession of the minor child(ren) will be
responsible for supervising and assisting in any schoolwork immediately due and
for any activity scheduled for the child. The parents agree to give each other reasonable notice of any activities
scheduled during the other parent’s possession of the child(ren).
C.
Visitation
During the
term of this parenting plan the non-custodial parent shall have at a minimum the
following rights of visitation (choose an item):
( ) The first and third weekend of each
month.
( ) The first, third, and fifth weekend of
each month.
( ) The second and fourth weekend of each
month.
( ) Every other weekend starting on
__________.
( ) Each _________ starting at
_________a.m./p.m. and ending __________ a.m./p.m.
( )
Other: ______________________________________________________
( ) and
weekday visitation on (choose an item):
(
) None
(
) Every Wednesday Evening
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) Every other Wednesday during the week prior to a non-visitation weekend.
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) Every ___________________ and _____________ evening.
(
) Other: ______________________________________________
For
purposes of this parenting plan, a weekend will start at ______ a.m./p.m. on
[Thursday / Friday / Saturday / Other: _____________ ] and end at _______
a.m./p.m. on [Sunday / Monday / Other: _________________ ].
Weekday
visitation will begin at _____ a.m./p.m. and will end [ 7:00 p.m. / 8:00 p.m. /
when the child(ren) return(s) to school or day care the next morning /
Other:________ ].
This parenting schedule begins:
( ) ____________________ OR (
) date of the Court’s Order
(day and time)
D.
Holiday
Schedule (if applicable) and Other School Free Days (Attach School or District
Schedule)
Indicate if child(ren) will be
with the parent in ODD or EVEN numbered years or indicate EVERY year:
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MOTHER
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FATHER
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Martin Luther King Day
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_________________
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__________________
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Presidents’ Day
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_________________
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__________________
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Mother’s Day
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_________________
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__________________
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Memorial Day
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_________________
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__________________
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Father’s Day
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_________________
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__________________
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July Fourth
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_________________
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__________________
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Labor Day
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_________________
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__________________
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Halloween
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_________________
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__________________
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Thanksgiving Day & Friday
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_________________
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__________________
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Child(ren)’s Birthday(s)
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_________________
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__________________
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Other School Free Days
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_________________
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__________________
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Mother’s Birthday
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_________________
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__________________
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Father’s Birthday
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_________________
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__________________
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Religious Holidays: ________________
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_________________
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__________________
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Other: ________________
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_________________
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__________________
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Other: ________________
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_________________
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__________________
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Other: ________________
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_________________
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If there is a conflict between the regular
visitation schedule and the holiday schedule, the holiday schedule will
prevail.
For the purposes of this parenting
plan, the holiday will start and end as follows (choose one):
( ) Holidays that fall on Friday
will include the following Saturday and Sunday
( ) Holidays that fall on Monday
will include the preceding Saturday and Sunday
( ) Other:
_______________________________________________________
E.
Fall
Vacation (if applicable) (Define)
The day to day schedule shall apply
except as follows: __________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
________________________
beginning _____________________.
F.
Winter
Vacation
The ( ) mother ( ) father shall have
the child(ren) for the first period from the day and time school is dismissed
until December _____ at ________ a.m./p.m. in ( ) odd numbered years ( ) even
numbered years ( ) every year. The
other parent will have the child(ren) for the second period from the day and
time indicated above until 6:00 p.m. on the evening before school resumes. Unless otherwise indicated, the parties
shall alternate the first and second periods each year.
Other agreement of the parents:
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________.
G.
Spring
Vacation (if applicable) (Define)
The day to day schedule shall apply
except as follows: ____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
_______________________
beginning _____________________.
H. Other extended periods of time during school, etc. (refer to
the school schedule)
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
I. Summer Vacation (Define)
The day to day schedule shall apply
except as follows: ____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
_______________________
beginning _____________________.
When holiday visitation conflicts
with extended/summer visitation the (choose one):
( ) holiday schedule will be
observed
( ) extended visitation will be
uninterrupted
( ) other:
______________________________________________
J.
Transportation
Arrangements
For visitation, the place of meeting
for the exchange of the child(ren) shall be:
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________.
The [ parent taking possession of
the child / Mother / Father ] will be responsible for transportation of the
child at the beginning of visitation.
The [ parent taking possession of
the child / Mother / Father ] will be responsible for transportation of the
child at the conclusion of visitation.
Payment of long distance transportation
costs (if applicable) will be paid by:
( ) mother
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( ) father
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( ) both equally
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Define “long distance” for purposes of transportation:
_____________.
Other arrangements:
_________________________________________.
If a parent does not possess a valid
driver’s license, he or she must make reasonable transportation arrangements to
protect the child or children while in the care of that parent.
K.
Changes
and Cancellations (please check if applicable):
( ) If the parents cannot agree on a requested change in the
visitation schedule, the parents agree to seek voluntary mediation to resolve
the differences prior to filing a modification with the Court. If mediation is requested, the cost of
mediation will be paid by (choose one) [the party requesting the change / both
parties equally / other: ___________ ].
L.
Telephone
Access
The parents agree that when the
child or children reside with one, the other parent will have the right to
unimpeded telephone conversations with the child or children as follows (check
all that apply):
( ) Unrestricted telephone access to the child(ren) during
reasonable hours and of reasonable duration.
( ) _________ telephone calls to the child(ren) per week
with the duration of each call not to exceed __________ minutes.
( ) The child(ren) are allowed to call either parent at any
time.
( ) Neither parent will monitor the telephone conversations
their child(ren) have with the other parent.
( ) Neither parent will use the child(ren) to communicate
messages to the other parent.
Other provisions for telephone
access:
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
M.
Supervision
of Parenting Time (if applicable)
( ) Check here if
Applicable
Supervised parenting time shall
apply during the day-to-day schedule as follows:
Place:
_______________________________________________________
Person/Organization supervising:
_________________________________
Responsibility for cost:
( ) mother
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( ) father
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( ) both equally
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N.
Conduct
and Communication Provisions
Please check all that apply:
( ) Each
parent shall promptly notify the other parent of a change of address, phone
number or cell phone number so that the other parent may exercise visitation,
notify the other parent, and reach the child(ren) while in the other parent’s
possession. (Please see relocation
provision in Section II. B. above pertaining
to moves of greater distances).
( ) The
child(ren) will not be left alone until the age of ______.
( ) Neither
parent will
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) Discuss past, present or future litigation with the child(ren);
( ) Complain about, criticize, or blame the other parent in
the presence of the child(ren) and shall instruct others to refrain from such
conduct in the presence of the child(ren);
( ) Accuse the other parent of being at fault in the
presence of the child(ren);
( ) Use the child(ren) as “bargaining chips” to influence
the actions of the other parent;
( ) Make negative, critical or hurtful comments about the
other party’s family members in the presence of the minor children; and
( ) Use profanity in any conversation with the other parent
in the child(ren)’s presence or go into the other parent’s home without
consent.
III.
Access
to Records
A.
Rights
of the Parents
Pursuant to
O.C.G.A. § 19-9-1 (b) (1) (D), both parents are entitled to access to all of
the child(ren)’s records and information, including, but not limited to,
education, health, extracurricular activities, and religious communications. Designation as a non-custodial parent
does not affect a parent’s right to equal access to these records. However, the parties may agree to
limitations on access to records.
Please list
any agreed to limitations on access rights: ___________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
B. School
Records Access / Communication Provisions (check all that apply):
( ) The
parents shall take the necessary action with school authorities of the schools
in which the children are enrolled to:
A.
List
both parents as a parent of the child(ren);
B.
Authorize
the school to release to both parents any and all information concerning the
child(ren);
C.
Ensure
that both parents receive copies of any notices regarding the child(ren).
( ) Each
parent will be entitled to complete, detailed information or reports from any
teacher or school pertaining to the child(ren), their schoolwork, their
educational needs, their conduct, or opportunities available to the child(ren).
( ) Each
parent shall promptly transmit to the other parent any information received
concerning parent schedules and any other school activities in which the child(ren)
may be engaged or interested.
( ) Each
parent shall promptly after receipt, furnish the other parent a photocopy of
the child(ren)’s grade reports and copies of any other reports concerning the
child(ren)’s status or progress.
( ) Each
parent shall, when possible, arrange appointments for parent – teacher
conferences at a time when the other parent can be present and, whenever
possible, they shall be attended by both parents.
IV. Modification of Plan or Disagreements
Parties
may, by mutual agreement, vary the parenting time/visitation; however, such
agreement shall not be a binding court order. Custody shall only be modified by court order.
Should the
parents disagree about this parenting plan or wish to modify it, they must make
a good faith effort to resolve the issue between them. Possible channels for resolution of
disputes include mediation, arbitration, or the Court. Please indicate below your
preferred method of dispute resolution.
( )
Mediation by a neutral party chosen by the parents or the Court.
( )
Arbitration by a neutral party selected by parents or the Court.
( ) The
Court due to order of protection or restrictions.
( )
Other: ____________________________________________________________
The costs
of this process may be determined by the alternative dispute process or may be
assessed by the Court based upon the incomes of the parents. It must be commenced by notifying the
other parent and the Court by ( ) written request ( ) certified mail ( ) other:
_______________.
In the
dispute resolution process:
- Preference shall be given to
carrying out this parenting plan.
- The parents shall use the
process to resolve disputes relating to implementation of the Plan.
- A written record shall be
prepared of any agreement reached, and it shall be provided to each
parent.
- If the Court finds that a
parent willfully failed to appear without good reason, the Court, upon
motion, may award attorney fees and financial sanctions to the prevailing
parent.
V. Special Considerations
Please
attach an addendum detailing any special circumstances of which the Court
should be aware (e.g., health issues, educational issues, etc.)
VI. Parents’ Consent
Please review the following and
initial:
- We recognize that a close and continuing
parent-child relationship and continuity in the child’s life is in the
child’s best interest.
Mother’s
Initials: ___________ Father’s Initials: ____________
- We recognize that our child’s needs will change
and grow as the child matures; we have made a good faith effort to take these changing needs into
account so that the need for future modifications to the parenting plan are minimized.
Mother’s
Initials: ____________ Father’s
Initials: ____________
- We recognize that the parent with physical
custody will make the day-to-day decisions and emergency decisions while
the child is residing with such parent (see Section I. C. above).
Mother’s
Initials: __________ Father’s
Initials: _____________
We
knowingly and voluntarily agree on the terms of this Permanent Parenting Plan
Order. Each of us affirms that the
information we have provided in this Plan is true and correct.
______________________________ _______________________________
Father’s Signature Mother’s
Signature
ORDER
The Court has reviewed the foregoing
Permanent Parenting Plan Order, and it is hereby made the order of this Court.
This Order entered on
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JUDGE
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COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT











