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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.
Which custody arrangement is most common?
So, most divorcing parents hope for amicable child custody arrangements. The child custody arrangement you settle on will depend on your family. However, joint custody tends to be the most common child custody arrangement.
What does a 70/30 split look like?
What custody arrangement is best for a child? Each parents financial and employment situation. The home environment of each parent. The personalities and temperaments of both parents. The emotional, physical, and mental needs of the child. The competence of each parent to care for the child.
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The parties will go to child custody mediation or child custody recommending counseling at (specify date, time, and location): d. No visitation (parenting time)
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Uniform Domestic Relations Form 21 - Parenting Plan
The parents agree to the care, parenting, and control of their child(ren) as provided in this Parenting Plan. This Parenting Plan may be modified by agreement
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