Parenting provisions are an important section in a custody agreement, but oft times they are completely or partially neglected. That could spell disaster for the parents down the road. What exactly are parenting provisions? Parenting provisions are what’s left over … Continue reading
Here’s a final thought about how tracking can help your parenting plan. A big benefit that tracking provides is the follow up to both parents agreeing to the plan. Essentially, when the parenting plan is accepted by the court, both … Continue reading
The end of the summer is approaching, and that means the kids are going back to school. If you have school age children, this can be an exciting time as they get ready for their new school year. The new … Continue reading
This is the final installment about co-parenting and shared parenting with different age groups. Here are some suggestions for making a co-parenting plan if you have teenagers. Ages 13-15 During this time period, young adolescents start to gain independence from … Continue reading
Continuing with our posts about setting up shared parenting arrangements with different ages of children, today’s post looks at parenting plans for grade school children. We’ll look at plans for children ages 5-9 and plans for ages 10-12. Ages 5-9 … Continue reading
Children have different needs according to their ages. As you are creating a custody agreement, you should consider your child’s age and make a schedule that works for that age. Over the next few days, we’ll go over suggestions for … Continue reading
Have you heard of the Ackerman parenting plan? This is a joint custody arrangement where the parents set up the custody and visitation as a 9/5 split alternating with a 10/4 split. This means that for a period of time … Continue reading
If you are in the process of figuring out a parenting plan for you, your former spouse and children then you may want to think about joint custody. Joint custody is a way for both parents to be involved in … Continue reading
Do you want to plan a vacation with your kids during your custody time? Vacation time is important for you and for your children. It allows all of you the time to relax and get away from the routine. It … Continue reading