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How to Create Your Child Custody Agreement in New Jersey (NJ)
Creating your child custody agreement is the most important thing you'll do in your custody situation. The custody agreement contains the information about how parents will divide parental responsibility, share time with the children, and continue to care and provide for the children. The custody agreement turns into the custody order, making it a legal document that the parents must follow. Therefore, it is crucial that parents take the time and effort to make the best custody agreement possible.
The first step in making your child custody agreement is to understand the definitions of physical custody and legal custody.
- Physical custody means the time the child is with the parent and in the parent's care.
- Physical custody can be given to one parent--a sole physical custody agreement--with visitation to the other parent, or parents may have a joint physical custody agreement where they both spend significant time caring for the children (although, in a joint custody agreement, the time doesn't have to be exactly equal).
- Legal custody refers to the rights and responsibilities the parents have over making decisions for the child. This includes decisions about education, medical and dental care, religion, child care, driving privileges, extra-curricular activities, etc.
- A mother or father may have sole legal custody over the children, or they may share joint legal custody. Parents can have joint legal custody without sharing joint physical custody.
Basically, your custody agreement contains information about how you and the other parent will share and divide legal and physical custody and a plan for how you will make those arrangements work.
- For physical custody, the parents should include a complete custody and visitation schedule, a holiday schedule, and include any days or events where the custody situation changes.
- For legal custody, the agreement should contain the process for how decisions will be made and how the decision making responsibility will be shared.
- Parents can also include more provisions in their agreement that provide rules that help the parents work out custody issues. For example, many agreements have provisions that outline how transportation for visits will be handled.
- Anything else that will help the custody arrangements go more smoothly and help the parents cooperate should also be put in the agreement.
Specific Information for New Jersey Custody Agreements
- In New Jersey, parents can work out a custody agreement together and submit it to the court.
- If they are not able to cooperate, the parents can each make a custody agreement to show the judge.
- The judge will listen to both parents and then determine the custody agreement that is in the child's best interest.
- The factors the judge will consider when thinking about the best interest of the child are the safety of the home environment, the relationship of the children to each of the parents, the willingness of the parents to cooperate, the stability of the home life, the parent's employment, the fitness of the parent, other siblings, the wishes of the child, etc.
- Parents should think about these as they create their custody agreement. They should also be prepared to show and explain to the court why their agreement works for the child.
Custody X Change is child custody software that lets parents create custody agreements that have all of the information about physical and legal custody. The program helps you make an agreement that the court will accept and make into a custody order. With the software you can:
- Make a complete custody and visitation schedule with a repeating cycle of custody, a holiday schedule, vacation time, and special events.
- Include information about how legal custody will be divided and shared between the parents.
- View the exact timeshare percentage that each parent has with the children so you can create the best schedule for your situation.
- Add important provisions and stipulations to help the custody arrangements work better.
- Print professional reports that contain your agreement, including a written and calendar form of the custody schedule, a list of the included provisions, and a detailed timeshare percentage document.
- Track what is going on with your custody situation by marking the actual time that each parent has the children, keeping a visitation journal, and printing a report that shows the difference between actual and scheduled time with the children.
- Export all of the reports to Word, PDF, and Excel.
- Sync your custody and visitation schedule to your Blackberry, iPhone, Palm/PDA, Outlook, Google Calendar, Yahoo Calendar, Windows Live, etc.
Custody X Change Helps New Jersey Parents
- Create a custody agreement that helps the parents continue to provide the best possible care for the child.
- Collaborate with the other parent to make an agreement that focuses on the child and that everyone supports.
- Look at many different options for agreement ideas and parenting time schedules so you can customize your agreement to your situation.
- Prepare ideas to present at mediation or to the other parent.
- Save money in legal fees by doing the work on your agreement yourself instead of hiring an attorney.
- Work with your attorney to make sure you get the agreement you want.
- Represent yourself in court using the documents from the program to explain the benefits of your agreement.
- Add provisions that can make the custody arrangements run more smoothly.
- Track the actual parenting time that each parent has with the child so you can know if the agreement is being followed.
- Keep a journal about custody and visitation matters so you have documentation.
- Print multiple copies of the calendar or sync the calendar to your phone or computer so you always know what is going on.
- Easily make changes to the agreement to accommodate the needs of your child.
- Feel satisfied and happy with your agreement because it is the best one for your child.
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Additional state custody agreement articles you might want to consider:
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