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Parenting

Co-Parenting - Introduction to Parenting in Two Homes

Introduction to creating a co-parenting agreement for the children in two homes.

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Module Notes
Parenting Plan

A comprehensive document that outlines the arrangements for the care, custody, visitation and other aspects of parenting

  • Roadmap for co-parenting post-divorce
  • Practical agreements such as living arrangements, school schedules, and holiday visitation
  • Legal aspects like parental responsibilities and decision-making authority
  • Promotes stability, consistency, and the best interests of the children
Practical considerations
  • Each parent's living situation
  • Work schedules
  • Children's school and activity routines
  • Understanding of what the kids are like – their ages and interests
  • Any special medical or education needs

Focused on best interests of the child(ren)

This refers to the guiding principle in family law that prioritizes the well-being and welfare of the child above all else

Tailored plan to your family
  • Resilient framework
  • Balances flexibility with predictability
  • Durable plan to adapt to change in the future
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Parenting Schedules - Specifics of Sharing Time in Two Homes

Learn of the specifics of creating a co-parenting schedule to ensure a balanced and structured approach to parenting post-divorce. This schedule is a cornerstone of your parenting plan, providing clarity, stability, and predictability for both parents and children.

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