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Standard Child Visitation Schedules in
Alaska (AK)
Parents need to include a child visitation schedule in their custody agreement or parenting plan. A visitation schedule provides an outline for how parents will continue to care and provide for their children and also how they will continue to spend time with the children and develop relationships with them. A mother and father should take the necessary time and effort to develop a visitation schedule that meets their children's needs in all aspects of life. Here is some information to help Alaska parents accomplish that task.
The foundation of the child visitation schedule is the repeating cycle of custody. Parents must decide the daily schedule of where the child will live and when the child will be with each parent.
- In a sole physical custody situation, one parent has custody and the other parent has visitation.
- Some common repeating cycles for sole custody are custodial parents have the children during the week, and the non-custodial parent has them on the weekends; the non-custodial parent has the children alternating weekends; the non-custodial parent has the children alternating weekends and one weeknight, multiple weeknights, or overnight visit during the week.
- In a joint physical custody situation, the parents usually divide the time more evenly (although it doesn't have to be exactly equal).
- Some common joint visitation schedules include alternating weeks of custody; a 3/3/4/4 custody schedule; a 2/2/5/5 custody schedule; splitting the weeks in half; etc. Parents should make a custom visitation schedule that works the best for the children.
Once the repeating cycle has been created and applied to the calendar, the parents should decide on the holiday schedule.
- Parents can include national, school, and religious holidays along with special family days they normally celebrate.
- The mother and father should make a list of the holidays that will be in the schedule and divide them between the parents.
- Each parent should have equal holiday time with the children. This means that the mother and father each have the same number of bigger holidays (Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc) and a similar amount of total holiday time.
- For the holiday schedule, the parents need to decide how long the holidays last (for example, does Labor day mean just the day or the whole weekend?) and if they want to share any of the days.
Vacation time and special events can also be added to the child visitation schedule.
- A specified vacation is when the mother and father schedule the exact dates that each parent can take the children on vacation.
- An unspecified vacation is when the parents put a clause in the custody agreement that says the parents may take the children for up to a certain number of days during the year.
- Special events are times when the normal custody schedule changes. This could be a child's extra curricular or social events during the year.
Along with the actual schedule, parents can also include provisions in their custody agreement or parenting plan that impact the schedule.
- Provisions are rules that the parents agree to follow to help the schedule and custody agreement run more smoothly.
- Some example provisions include: information about transportation to and from visitation, how the parents will handle changes to the schedule, how the parents will handle child care issues, etc.
- The more detailed the provisions are about the schedule, the better it will work for the parents.
Specific Information for Alaska Visitation Schedules
- Alaska parents need to submit a parenting plan to the court so that the court can create a custody order. A big part of the parenting plan is the child visitation schedule.
- If the parents agree on the plan and the schedule, they can file it together with the court.
- If the mother and father do not agree, they must go to court and let a judge decide the final custody arrangements.
- Each parent should prepare a visitation schedule and parenting plan to present to the judge and explain why it is in the best interest of the child.
- When determining what schedule and plan are best, the judge will consider the physical, emotional, mental, religious, and social needs of the child; the capability and desire of each parent to meet the needs of the child; the child's preference; the love between the child and the parents; the length of time the child has been in a stable environment; if the parents encourage the child to develop a relationship with the other parent; and if there has been any domestic abuse.
- Parents should also consider these factors as they create a visitation schedule and parenting plan.
- Once the court has accepted a plan, it becomes the court order and the parents are legally obligated to follow it.
Custody X Change is software that allows parents to create a complete parenting plan or custody agreement. The visitation schedule is the bulk of an agreement, and the program makes it easy for parents to set up the perfect child visitation schedule.
- Follow the steps in the program and go through the process of creating the basic, repeating cycle, making the holiday schedule, adding in vacation time, and including special events.
- Add provisions that enhance the visitation schedule, like rules about how exchanges for visitation will be handled, how the parents will resolve disputes, how the parents will handle child care, etc..
- View the exact time-share percentage that each parent has with the children while setting up the schedule to make sure it is fair.
- Easily make changes to the calendar and add special events when the custody changes.
- Print the documents for the visitation schedule and custody agreement. The documents include a calendar of the schedule, a written report of the schedule, a timeshare percentage report, and your included provisions.
- Track the visitation schedule. Enter in the actual time of visitation, write notes about what happens during visitation, and print a report that shows the difference between scheduled and actual parenting time.
- Export the calendar and agreement information to Word, PDF, and Excel.
- Sync the visitation schedule to your Blackberry, iPhone, Palm/PDA, Outlook, Google Calendar, Yahoo Calendar, Windows Live, etc.
Custody X Change Helps Parents in Alaska
- Submit the required visitation schedule and custody agreement to the court with all of the necessary components.
- Create the best custody and visitation schedule by exploring different options and customizing the schedule to fit the needs of your child.
- Include important provisions in the agreement that enhance the schedule and make things work more smoothly.
- Ease stress and conflict when preparing a joint custody agreement with the other parent.
- Save money in legal fees by making your own agreement instead of hiring a lawyer.
- Prepare example schedules and agreements to bring to mediation or to show the other parent.
- Represent yourself in court using the documents from the program to explain why the agreement is in the best interest of the child.
- Pay an accurate amount of child support based on the timeshare percentage calculation.
- Keep track of actual visitation to ensure that the agreement is being followed.
- Keep a visitation journal that details what happened during visitation.
- Modify an existing agreement with the tracking and journaling reports.
- Print multiple copies of the agreement and calendar for you, the other parent, and the children.
- Enjoy the time with your children because you aren't worrying about the visitation schedule or agreement.
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