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Set firm communication boundaries In your parenting plan, set rules that protect you from unwanted, unnecessary, and unhealthy communication from your ex. Assert that you will only discuss your child and co-parenting issues with them, and immediately \u2014 but calmly \u2014 shutdown attempts to discuss off-limits topics.
At what age can a child decide? In law, there is no fixed age that determines when a child can express a preference as to where they want to live. However, legally, a child cannot decide who they want to live with until they are 16 years old.
What is the legal age that a child can choose which parent to live with in Tennessee? In Tennessee, the child must be at least 12 years old.
In Tennessee, either parent has an equal right to custody of the child. Until 1997, Tennessee considered the gender of the parent when awarding physical possession of a child 7 years of age and under.
Parenting classes are required! The law requires all parents to attend a parenting class. Courts have different rules about when a parent must attend the class \u2013 prior to or after the parenting plan is approved.
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What should my parenting agreement contain? A parenting time schedule. Information about how the parents will make decisions for the child. Information about finances and expenses. Parenting provisions (rules about raising the child) Any other information you want to include.
Although a child can never decide issues relating to custody or visitation, Tennessee law requires a court to consider the wishes of a child over the age of 12 when making visitation related decisions.
Parenting Plan Topics Parenting Schedule. This will determine how your children will divide time between your homes. ... Holidays and Special Dates. ... Travel and Vacations. ... Extended Family and Friends. ... Schedule Changes. ... Making Important Decisions. ... Expenses. ... Communicating With Kids When Away.
Father's Rights in Tennessee When it comes to Nashville Family Law, fathers have the same right to participate in the lives of their children as mothers regardless of whether or not the parties were married when their child was born.
Typically, a court will only deny visitation rights if it finds that contact with the noncustodial parent would be likely to cause a substantial harm the child's physical or emotional health.

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