Parenting plan tn 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the parenting plan tn in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the names of both parents at the top of the form, along with the docket number and whether it is a proposed or agreed plan.
  3. In the 'Residential Sharing Schedule' section, specify which parent will be responsible for the child(ren) on certain days and times. Use dropdowns to select options like 'every week' or 'every other week'.
  4. Complete the 'Day to Day Decisions' section by outlining how decisions regarding daily care will be made between parents.
  5. Fill out the 'Holiday and Vacation Schedule' for upcoming months, ensuring clarity on each parent's responsibilities during these times.
  6. Detail transportation arrangements for your child(ren) in the designated section, specifying who will handle transportation costs.
  7. Provide financial information in the 'Support of Children' section, including gross monthly incomes and child support payment details.
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For many families, joint custody is the best possible situation after a divorce because both parents spend meaningful time with their children and remain involved in their lives. Both parents also retain legal guardianship over their children with this arrangement.
These are some mistakes youre going to want to be mindful to avoid. PREVENTING THE OTHER PARENTS ACCESS TO THE CHILDREN. LYING ABOUT DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE. NOT PREPARING FOR COURT SPECIALISTS. INVOLVING YOUR CHILDREN IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. WORKING TOO MUCH. NOT PUTTING YOUR KIDS BEST INTERESTS FIRST.
Because a parenting plan is a court order, repeated violations can be considered contempt of court. Filing a motion for contempt asks the judge to enforce the existing plan. If found in contempt, the other parent could face: Fines or attorneys fees.
Effective July 1, 2024, there is now a legal presumption that joint legal custody and equal parenting time schedules are in the best interests of minor children.
Generally speaking if both parents come to an agreement that certain aspects of the permanent parenting plan need to change, this change can be done by agreement of the parties. The court does not have to have input or approve (generally) if the parents can agree to the change.

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A Tennessee parenting plan allocates final decision-making authority between the parents on topics such as education, health care, extracurricular activities, and religious upbringing. This final decision-making authority may also be shared jointly. Understand that a parents authority is never absolute.
Do not discuss child support issues in front of the children, regardless of a childs age. Do not ask your child to pass messages to the other parent, even if they are the eldest, or an adult. Do not introduce a new partner or discuss a possible plan to move with the children without first informing the other parent.

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