Parents acknowledge and agree that they should communicate with each other when necessary for the well-being of children. Parents agree that they will consult on all matters of material importance related to the health, education and general well-being of children in order to adopt and implement policies that are in the best interests of children. Parents or the other must immediately inform the other of the illness and other matters or problems affecting the children and their equitable well-being and interest, as well as their place of residence and telephone numbers. ☐ Shared physical custody. Subject to the conditions set out below, the parties agree to share custody of the minor child. B. No negative comments. Neither the parent will make negative comments about the other parent or the past or present relationships of the other parent, family or friends at a distance from listening to the children or allow others to make negative comments. B. Each parent must inform the other of the name and address of each health professional who examines or treats children and this notification must be made within 3 days of the start of the first such treatment or examination. Each parent is responsible for picking up and dropping off the child at school, daycare or summer camp, and is responsible for taking the child to their extracurricular activities during parental leave or giving the other parent the opportunity to do the same if they are unable to take the child to those activities. Each party has the right to be present at the child`s school and sports events as well as other similar activities and events.
Although an activity of the child or children may take place during a period outside the parental leave normally provided for by a parent, the parent who does not have the child with him at that time is not prevented from participating in such an activity. If the child participates in an extracurricular activity and the time, place and nature of the activity changes at the last minute, the custodial parent must immediately inform the other parent of the new reservation and related information. The first parent/second parent must exercise his/her holiday visit time with the minor child as follows: ☐ The first parent ☐ The second parent picks up the child from school and drops the minor child off at school the next morning. ☐ In the event of an emergency, serious illness or accident, or any other circumstance that seriously affects the health and general well-being of the minor child, the party that has physical possession or control of the minor child at that time will immediately inform the other party of such circumstances. The notified party has immediate access to the minor child and/or the right to communicate by telephone with the minor child. Parents must continue to use the regular schedule during the child`s or children`s summer vacation, with the exception of the consecutive vacation week indicated below. Although it is not mandatory, witnesses can help verify the authenticity of the agreement in the event of a dispute. ☐ The first parent has custody.
The parties agree that the first parent will have sole custody of the minor child and will freely make all decisions relating to the upbringing of the minor child, including health, medical and dental care, education, religion, vacation, travel and welfare. The mother and father consult and agree on all important decisions relating to the upbringing of children, diseases, operations, medical care, health, well-being and other matters of similar importance concerning children, of which well-being, education and development should at all times be the primary concern of both mother and father. If you are in a highly conflictual custody situation, we highly recommend our e-book on creating a custody agreement to ensure that gaps are covered in your custody arrangement to avoid ongoing custody disputes and issues. F. Notification of the parent`s current address. Each parent must inform the other at all times of their current home address, telephone numbers (at home and at work), the children`s school, and the location of a place where the children will spend a longer period of four days or more. ☐ Sunday at _______:______ AM/PM on (Check one) ☐ Friday ☐ Saturday ☐ Sunday. The second parent has the minor child alternating on weekends from ____:_ AM/PM (Check one) CONSIDERING that it is the wish and intention of the parties that the custody and custody of the minor child(ren) be definitively determined by this Agreement. The notification must indicate, if known, the intended address of the children, including the county and condition of the new residence. The notification must be sent by registered mail, acknowledgment of receipt requested. In addition to determining the child care plan, parents must decide how to bring their children from one home to another.
This can be done through regulations that include information on whether the parents meet at a neutral place for exchange, if one of the parents drives the children to the other house, the obligation for the child to wear a seat belt during transport, the consequences if one of the parents is late, etc. This can make the exchange more fluid and eliminate future disputes. Holiday. The Father will have unlimited access to the children for leave during the summer months of up to two (2) weeks, provided that the Father cooperates in good faith with the Mother and makes reasonable efforts to plan such leave at a time convenient to the Mother. Public holidays (“odd” years). The Father shall have access to the children on subsequent holidays during the first year (1) of this Agreement and all other odd-numbered years of this Agreement. C. Every parent has the right to take all necessary measures to protect the health and well-being of children, including but not limited to consent to surgical procedures or emergency treatments. the child or children hereinafter collectively referred to as the “minor child”; and parents always discuss these decisions together before informing the child of their decision.
The parties agree to consult each other and agree on the times of care and return of the minor child`s holiday visits as agreed above. 1) Children should not be left alone without age-appropriate supervision. 2) Parents must provide each other with the name, address and telephone number of regular child care providers. ☐ In the event of a medical emergency, and only in such a case, each party acknowledges that it has full confidence in the other party`s ability to make a unilateral decision for the welfare of the minor child, which would otherwise be a joint decision of the parties. [NAME OF CHILD], born on [date of birth] (the two children hereinafter collectively referred to as “the children”), and it is AGREED by all parties that the non-custodial parent (father/mother) will have custody during all school holidays not designated as the main holiday, as described in the holiday section. One. This court is the competent court to make custody decisions under the UCCJEA; Example of a model without a draft custody and visitation contract.pdf If necessary, parents may include provisions that require parents not to drink alcohol for a certain number of hours or days before caring for the child and that the child is not exposed to tobacco smoke. Parents may also include a provision requiring each parent to undergo a random drug test. These should only be used if a parent has had a problem in the past. ☐ In the event that the first parent is unable to care for the minor child during the planned visiting period for a period of more than 8 hours, the parties agree that the first parent will immediately inform the other party and grant the other party the “right of first refusal” to care for the minor child. Once the first parent is able to pick up the minor child from the other party, they will pick up the minor child and continue the visiting schedule as scheduled. The document then covers other important details about raising children, including transportation to and from scheduled visits, health insurance coverage, A.
Parents are jointly responsible for making decisions about the health, education and well-being of children. Parents may include provisions for the mother and father to be at the same level of childcare. They can ensure that both parents know who is caring for the child at all times. For example, the provision that if one parent needs a babysitter, the other parent has the right of first refusal that some people are not allowed to care for the child, etc. 9. PARENTS TO DISCUSS CHANGES IN THE CHILD`S LIFE: Each parent has the duty to discuss and cooperate with the other parent the pros and cons of all important decisions concerning the child, to make joint decisions. For example, this obligation would include a commitment to discuss a decision to change the child`s school, church or medical care provider. Keep in mind that as children grow and their needs and schedules change, you can revise parenting plans accordingly at any time.
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