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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the montana parenting document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name, mailing address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and optional email address. Indicate your role as either Petitioner, Respondent, or Co-Petitioner.
  3. Provide information for the other parent in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  4. In the 'Parenting Plan' section, select whether you are filing an agreed plan or a proposed one. Clearly state the case number and choose relevant options regarding parenting time schedules.
  5. Fill out details about your children including their names, ages, and years of birth. If there are additional children, attach Form MP-113-B as instructed.
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In Montana, what does joint custody mean? Joint custody means the parents share the responsibilities of raising the child equally, though the childs time does not necessarily have to be divided 50/50 between the parents.
In Montana, the court system uses parenting plans to determine the custody of minor children, including when and where each parent will be with and responsible for each child. It also includes who is responsible for decision-making and provides for the financial care of the child.
You cant take a child away from the other parent without going to court. It would be kidnapping. Going to court and giving a reason why you would want to and them granting you permission would be the only way you could legally do so.
Examples of Bad Co-Parenting Behavior Refusing to communicate or collaborate with the other parent on important decisions related to the childs upbringing, education, or medical care. Making derogatory or harmful comments about the other parent to the children.
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