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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the parenting plan form in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting whether this is a temporary or permanent parenting plan. Indicate the name of the proposing party and check the appropriate box.
  3. Fill in the case number and date at the top of the form to ensure proper identification.
  4. In the temporary parenting plan section, specify legal custody, residency, and parenting time arrangements. Use clear language to outline responsibilities regarding your child's health, education, and welfare.
  5. For the permanent parenting plan, detail parental rights and responsibilities. Include a schedule for parenting time and any additional provisions that may be necessary for your child’s well-being.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy and completeness before saving or sharing your completed form.

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A temporary parenting plan should include a schedule that outlines where your children will live on any day of the week, as well as designate who is legally allowed to make decisions for the children.
It is possible to grant a person temporary custody of a child using a power of attorney. It is possible for the new guardian to petition the court to make it more permanent. The court would use the best interests of the child standard to decide who should be guardian.
One of the best ways to avoid a 50/50 custody split is through a mutual agreement before going to court. After all, when the case falls into the judges hands, they will consider the divorce and custody case under the state laws. Parents on good terms can decide on custody and make a parenting plan independently.
Response: 1: Normally, if you have custody of the child, you are not supposed to be paying child support. When he was given the temporary custody, the Court was also supposed to stop his child support payments--the Court was to modify the previous Child Support Order and stop his support payments.
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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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.
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.
If you and the other parent cannot agree upon a parenting plan, you both may come up with a temporary parenting plan of your own to present. Make sure the other parent has a copy of your plan. A judge will review both plans and make decisions based on that information.

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