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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ohio Shared Parenting Plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of both parents in the designated fields, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  3. Specify the number of children involved, indicating how many are minors and if any are emancipated.
  4. Fill out the 'Parents’ Rights' section, detailing each parent's rights regarding health care, education, and communication with the children.
  5. Complete the 'Allocation of Parental Rights and Responsibilities' section, including details about parenting time schedules and transportation responsibilities.
  6. Incorporate any agreements regarding child support and health insurance coverage as outlined in the form.
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ing to state statute, the court may allocate the parental rights and responsibilities for the care of the children primarily to one of the parents, designate that parent as the residential parent and the legal custodian of the child, and divide between the parents the other rights and responsibilities for the
Many states have provisions in their child support laws that take the allocation of parenting time into account when calculating child support obligations. Even parents who do not have an equal 50/50 split in parenting time may see a reduction in their child support payments.
The potential downsides include: Scheduling. The logistics of joint custody can be dauntingincluding a lot of scheduling, coordination, transportation, and organization. Potential for disruption. Most shared custody arrangements involve frequent back-and-forth between the parents homes. Cost.
The Disadvantages Of Joint Custody This can be very difficult for some parents, especially if they dont get along. Arguments and conflicts often arise If the parents have a contentious relationship, joint custody can actually make arguments and conflicts worse, since both parents have equal rights over the child.
A parent who is the sole residential parent has the right to make major decisions about the childrens health, education and religious upbringing. Parents who have shared parenting make such decisions together, unless otherwise specified in the order.

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Shared parenting is by far the most common arrangement for the allocation of parental rights and responsibilities in Ohio. The parents share equal rights and responsibilities for caring for the child and have equal rights to parenting timethough the child may not split the time exactly 50/50 between the two parents.

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