Long distance parenting plan - Gwinnett Family Law Clinic 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Long Distance Parenting Plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the names and birth years of your minor children in Section 1. This establishes the basis for custody arrangements.
  3. In Section 2, designate the Primary Physical Custodian (PPC) and Secondary Physical Custodian (SPC). Initial each designation to confirm agreement.
  4. Proceed to Section 3 to outline legal custody and decision-making responsibilities. Specify whether decisions will be made jointly or by one parent.
  5. Fill out Sections 4 through 10, detailing visitation schedules, holiday arrangements, transportation responsibilities, and communication requirements. Be thorough to avoid future disputes.
  6. Finally, review all sections for accuracy and completeness before signing at the end of the document. Ensure both parents initial where required.

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Loss of decision-making authority: The court may grant the other parent sole decision-making authority if its determined that one parents poor co-parenting is compromising the childs best interests.
The answer is usually no; a parent cannot stop a child from seeing the other parent unless a court order states otherwise.
The 20-Mile Rule Although there is no officialized number of miles, California courts generally consider 20 miles or more long-distance parenting. It seems like a small distance, but when you consider Californias percentage system, it makes sense. Splitting a pure, 50/50 custody is difficult at the best of times.
The every weekend schedule is better for school-aged children and co-parents who can travel or children accustomed to traveling. The 80/20 custody schedule is typically the most feasible standard co-parenting setup that can work for long-distance co-parenting, even for children in school.