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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the parenting agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of both parents at the top of the document. Clearly identify 'Mother' and 'Father' for clarity.
  3. Fill in the children's names, ages, and dates of birth in the designated section. This information is crucial for establishing custody arrangements.
  4. Review and complete each section regarding joint custody, decision-making, and access to records. Ensure both parents agree on these terms.
  5. Detail the physical custody schedule, including holidays and special days. Use our platform's editing tools to adjust dates as necessary.
  6. Finalize by signing the document electronically. Both parents should ensure they have read all sections thoroughly before signing.

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California parenting agreements can include a number of provisions dealing with various issues. The state says that these contracts can be general or specific but that in all cases, they should include provisions regarding legal custody and physical custody.
A custody agreement allows the parents to come up with a plan of how to participate in bringing up the child when they are separated. This includes legal and physical custody, as well as holidays, vacations, notifications, activites, and even telephone contact.
The 30% rule His research reveals an incredibly comforting finding: We only need to get parenting right 30% of the time for our kids to thrive. (Yes, you read that correctly.) This means you can mess up a lot and your child will still be just fine.
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