Deschutes county parenting plan 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Deschutes County Parenting Plan in the editor.
  2. At the top of the form, enter the name of the county where you are filing your Parenting Plan.
  3. Fill in the names of both parents on the designated lines. If applicable, check 'Co-Petitioner' if filed together.
  4. On the right side, input your case number assigned by the court when you filed your papers.
  5. Provide full legal names and dates of birth for each child involved in this parenting plan.
  6. Identify who will be the residential parent (the one with whom children live most of the time) and non-residential parent.
  7. Select a parenting schedule that best fits your situation, referring to guidelines provided in the form.
  8. Attach your completed parenting plan to your court documents when filing them initially.

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If the other parent is not willing to voluntarily pay child support, you need to get a order that requires them to pay you. An order is a decision from a court that contains enforceable terms. It must be signed by a judge.
Key Takeaways. Child support is required regardless of parenting time, reflecting the duty of both parents to financially support their children. Ending parental rights also stops child support obligations, a legal measure taken in cases like adoption.
Legal custody is not a factor in the child support calculation and does not determine who owes support. The child support obligation is based on income and is then reduced (credited) depending on the number of overnights.
A parenting plan is a written agreement between parents. It says when a child will be with each parent (parenting time) and how decisions about the child will be made. It is used when parents are not living together. Sometimes parents agree about these subjects and write their own plan.
Criminal conduct that impairs the parents ability to provide adequate care for the child. A mental health condition of the parent of such nature and duration as to render the parent incapable of providing proper care for the child or ward for extended periods of time.

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Its possible for one parent to have sole custody and still have a 50/50 parenting schedule. Parenting time is the schedule when both parents see their kids. A parenting plan is a legal document that includes the parenting schedule and other rules for how the parents will share responsibilities.
Logistical Complications: Shuffling children between two homes can be logistically challenging, particularly if parents live far apart or have differing schedules. Joint custody arrangements require much more frequent exchanges between the parties, which can create greater burdens on the parties and the children.

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