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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the parenting plan template in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the identification of the parties. Indicate whether the mother or father is the petitioner and provide their full names.
  3. In Part A, specify the names and ages of all children involved. Enter the total number of children and list their details accordingly.
  4. Select the type of custody arrangement by checking one box under legal custody options. Ensure you understand each option's implications.
  5. Complete sections regarding decision-making responsibilities, including major, daily, and emergency decisions affecting your children.
  6. Fill out residential schedules for weekends and holidays, ensuring that exchanges are clearly defined to avoid confusion.
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Generally, in most US states, including California, you dont need a lawyer to start a custody case. This is because you have the right of self-representation in court. You may agree if you and your ex-partner are willing to work out your differences.
Missouri is not considered a mother or father state, as the laws were not written to favor one parent over the other. Instead, Missouri is what is known as a 50-50 state. That means that the courts are required to give both parents an even chance at custody.
In the 2023 session, the Missouri legislature passed a bill that changed the law regarding child custody. Under the new law that goes into effect August 28, 2023, a divorce court must apply a rebuttable presumption that an award of equal time or approximately equal time is in the childrens best interests.
Child Custody Laws and Standards in Missouri 2). These include: The childs needs: Physical, emotional, educational, and social requirements. Parental fitness: Each parents ability to provide a stable, safe, and nurturing environment.
Fees vary by county and case type. Expect to pay between $200 and $300 when you file. Your county may have additional costs, including fees for serving papers, filing motions (e.g., a request for temporary orders), using notary services and making copies.

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70/30 Parenting Schedule The child spends the week (Monday - Friday) with parent A, and the weekend (Saturday and Sunday) with parent B. The child spends two consecutive weeks (14 days) with parent A and one week (7 days) with parent B.

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