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Parents should try to agree on a plan since they know their children best. If you cannot agree with the other parent, the family court will create a plan for you. You should still submit a plan on your own to demonstrate what you think would be best for your children.
However as long as both parents are mutual agreement, and there is no concern for the childs safety, then yes a notarized custody agreement reached between both parents would generally be honored by the Family Court.
In most cases, parents can make their own agreements for custody and visitation (parenting time). If you and the other parent agree on custody, and you have an existing Family Law case, then you can mediate and write up a parenting agreement with Family Court Services. The judicial officer will review your agreement.
Judges consider a range of factors, aiming to reach decisions that serve the childs best interests. They evaluate each parents ability to provide a stable, nurturing environment, the childs relationship with each parent, and, in certain cases, the childs preference.
However, simply having an agreement that is notarized is not enough to make it legally binding. It is the judges signature and filing with the court that make the agreement enforceable.
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The most common co-parenting 50/50 plans include 2-2-3, 3-4-4-3, 2-2-5-5, and alternating weeks. However, some more uncommon arrangements also exist, like alternating custody every two weeks.

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