Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Creating a Child Custody Agreement


What goes into my custody agreement?
Your agreement should contain:
A custody and visitation schedule
A holiday visitation schedule
Parenting plan and other provisions
Child support information
Anything else that will help you and the other parent raise the child
The custody and visitation schedule outlines when the child spends time with both parents. The schedule should show where the child is every day of the year--including holidays.
A complete schedule will have the following:
A residential or weekday schedule: this is the basic schedule that repeats through the year that shows when the child is with each parent during the week and on weekends.
A holiday schedule: this schedule shows where the child will spend time during holidays, school breaks, and other special occasions.
Vacation time: this is an alternate residential schedule for school breaks and vacations. It also shows each parent's vacation time with the child.
Special events: these are the one time events where the normal schedule changes.
If you create your schedule with Custody X Change you'll be able to:
Easily make changes to your schedule as circumstances change
Explore different options for your schedule until you find the right one for your child
Maximize the parenting time you have with your child
Sync your custody schedule with your Blackberry, iPhone, Palm/PDA, Outlook, Google Calendar, Yahoo Calendar, Windows Live, etc.
Print multiple copies of your schedule so you and the other parent always know what's going on

Read more at: http://www.custodyxchange.com/custody/child-custody-agreements.php

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