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Hi, Tim Blankenship here with divorce661.com. In this episode, were talking about California child custody agreements and parenting plans. Basically, what you can come up with and what is required by the courts as far as a parenting plan? People have asked me whats required. Like how much detail does the court need as far as a custom plan? Heres the answer. The courts do not need a detailed parenting plan at all. All they need to know is how you are going to label your custody. Meaning, are you going to have joint legal and joint physical or is one party going to be the sole physical custodial parent etc.? You dont need an actual detail plan. For people who want to have an open parenting plan and not a specified plan, you can simply say joint legal, joint physical, and reasonable right of visitation to the other party. Thats sufficient enough for the court. Theyre not going to kick that back and say no we need a parenting plan. If you want an open schedule for people that maybe