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  • By: Sandra Banks, Esq.
Family on couch with laptop: Creating a parenting plan in Alameda County, CA

In this article, you can discover…

  • The core considerations every parenting plan should include.
  • What to do if you and the other party can not agree on a parenting plan.
  • How an attorney can help you ensure your parenting plan is fair and enforceable.

What Are The Core Components Every Parenting Plan Should Include?

Every parenting plan should include very specific dates, times, and locations of exchanges. It should include holiday plans, including Monday holidays when there is no school. A parenting plan should include clauses determining what happens when one parent can not pick a child up and how to handle unexpected situations or emergencies.

What Legal Steps Should I Take If A Co-Parent And I Can’t Agree On A Custody And Parenting Plan?

If you and the other party can not agree on a custody or parenting plan, you should file a motion, known as a request for order. The court will then send you and the other parent to mediation to hopefully work out a mutually agreeable parenting plan. If this does not work, then a judge will decide on a custody and parenting plan.

How Often Should I Review Or Legally Modify A Parenting Plan As My Child’s Needs Evolve?

If your child changes schools, becomes involved in extracurricular activities, or if their needs change with age, you should review the parenting plan. For example, if your child wants to stay with the other parent because their friends now live closer to that parent, keep this in mind and consider adjusting the parenting plan accordingly.

How Can A Family Law Attorney Help Ensure My Parenting Plan Is Fair And Enforceable?

When examining parenting plans, good family law attorneys look for what is both feasible and what works for your child. A skilled family law attorney will also consider and catch aspects of a parenting plan that could lead to problems. For example, if one parent is habitually late or a child has extracurricular activities, an attorney should include clauses that consider this.

Still Have Questions? Ready To Get Started?

For more information on parenting plans in Alameda County CA, an initial consultation is your next best step. Get the information and legal answers you are seeking by calling (510) 391-4142 today.

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