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01. Start with a blank Parenting Plan Template
Open the blank document in the editor, set the document view, and add extra pages if applicable.
02. Add and configure fillable fields
Use the top toolbar to insert fields like text and signature boxes, radio buttons, checkboxes, and more. Assign users to fields.
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Step 3: Start with a new empty form.

In your dashboard, choose the New Document button > scroll down and choose to Create Blank Document. You will be taken to the editor.

Step 4: Organize the document’s layout.

Utilize the Page Controls icon indicated by the arrow to switch between two page views and layouts for more convenience.

Step 5: Begin by inserting fields to create the dynamic Parenting Plan Template.

Use the top toolbar to add document fields. Insert and configure text boxes, the signature block (if applicable), add photos, and other elements.

Step 6: Prepare and customize the incorporated fields.

Organize the fillable areas you incorporated based on your desired layout. Adjust the size, font, and alignment to make sure the form is user-friendly and polished.

Step 7: Finalize and share your document.

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One example of the 80/20 custody schedule is the alternating weekends calendar. The custodial parent has the children for the week, while the 20% parent has them every other weekend. Other 80/20 custody examples include every third weekend or the first, third, and fifth weekends.
Alternating weekends with an evening visit The children live with one parent during the week and alternating weekends. The other parent has the children on the other weekends and for one evening visit during the week. Parents can have the visit on any evening, and may also add visits throughout the week.
Imagine an agent makes a sale worth $420,000. Of this selling price, 3% (or $12,600) goes to the selling side. In a 70/30 split, the agent would receive $3,780 and the brokerage would get $8,820. Then the agents fees would come off their commission.
Most parents choose a 2-2-3 schedule, where kids spend two days, two days, and three days with each parent in a rotating schedule. The weeks rotate so that each parent has some weeks with a larger amount of parenting time.
Factors such as geographical distance or work commitments can make a 70/30 schedule more practical for some families than a 50/50 or 60/40 schedule. A 70/30 schedule often involves a 5-2 split, where one parent has the child during the school week, and the other has weekends.
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In a 70/30 split, the rate for the party receiving 70% is 0.7, and for the party receiving 30%, it is 0.3. The formula is CS = T * R.
How to Create a Parenting Plan: A Step-by-Step Guide Hire an Attorney and Determine If You Need Additional Help. Consider Your Childs Best Interests. Decide How Legal Custody Will Be Shared. Outline a Parenting Schedule for Routine Visits. Determine How Holidays and Special Occasions Will Be Shared. Create a Vacation Policy.
A 70/30 parenting plan allows one parent to have the child 70% of the time while the other has the child 30% of the time. There are several different ways this can be accomplished, including the following: The child spends the week (Monday - Friday) with parent A, and the weekend (Saturday and Sunday) with parent B.

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