What Should Be Included in a Parenting Plan?
A parenting plan should clearly explain parenting time, decision-making, holidays, school updates, medical details, expenses, travel, and communication.
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A parenting plan should clearly explain parenting time, decision-making, holidays, school updates, medical details, expenses, travel, and communication.
Read articleA shared parenting schedule works best when both parents can clearly see parenting time, exchanges, appointments, holidays, and changes.
Read articleMedical, school, and activity updates are easier to manage when parents share important child information in one organized place.
Read articleParenting time exchanges are smoother when pickup times, locations, belongings, medication, and notes are clearly documented.
Read articleHoliday co-parenting works better when parents plan early, define dates clearly, and keep special days visible in a shared calendar.
Read articleLong-distance co-parenting needs extra clarity around travel, parenting time, communication, school updates, expenses, and records.
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