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Creating Parenting Plans that WorkWhen you are faced with child custody and visitation issues, an attorney who has regularly advised and represented clients in family law matters can help you to achieve a cost-effective and timely resolution. To learn more about our legal services, contact our firm to schedule a consultation and case evaluation. Learn More About Child Custody and VisitationThe attorneys of Sacramento, California's Singer & Associates Law Office, A Fathers Custody Center, Inc. are experienced fathers' rights lawyers. For more information about how we handle child custody and visitation disputes, please visit our custody and visitation page. Please read the information below to understand more about family law and child custody issues. To get specific answers about your case, contact us to schedule an appointment. Thank you for contacting Singer & Associates Law Office, A Fathers Custody Center, Inc. Your message has been sent. Call us now or use the form below. At Singer & Associates Law Office, A Fathers Custody Center, Inc., we help fathers across the Sacramento area defend their parental rights, their children's best interests and their relationships with their kids. When you retain our firm, you can rely on our experience and knowledge of both the law and how to counter the bias against fathers in courts. We are dedicated to help you set and attain your goals in your custody or visitation dispute. If you face a dispute in family court over child custody or visitation, please call Singer & Associates Law Office, A Fathers Custody Center, Inc. toll-free at 866-986-7880 to schedule an appointment. You can also fill out the form on our Contact Us page and have an experienced fathers' rights attorney contact you promptly. Creating Parenting Plans that WorkA parenting plan is an agreement between parents who are either divorced/divorcing or never married, and it outlines the custody of their children. It takes into account arrangements such as who has the children on which days; who makes major decisions about the children's education, health, etc.; and what to do if any party's situation significantly changes. Parents who agree on a parenting plan rather than let the court decide are more likely to comply with custody arrangements. Sitting down with the spouse you are divorcing to work out a parenting plan may seem like the last thing you want to do, but this approach holds many advantages. You are the people who know your children best: their needs, their schedules and their preferences. By working together to create a parenting plan that satisfies the needs of your new family structure, you will avoid the possibility of a court's less nuanced solution. A court can only know what you tell it about your family's particularities, but you and your spouse are already exceptionally familiar with the territory. A family law attorney from Gerald E. Singer in Sacramento, California, can help you create a plan that is right for you and your family. Craft a parenting plan that is specific yet flexible. Create a workable system for dividing responsibilities so that the plan can function whether parents get along well or not. You can rotate primary responsibilities and decisions, or you can delegate specific areas to each parent. Be sure to include terms requiring each parent to treat the other with respect when the children can see or hear you. Determine a process for resolving conflicts and build in periods of review and adjustment — usually after the first year and then every two or three years thereafter. The court will review your parenting plan to see that it fulfills the best interests of the children. Typically, courts go along with plans to which both parents have agreed. Items That Should Be Included in Every Parenting PlanVisitation/shared parenting schedules:
Child support payments:
Travel details and expenses when parents live far from each other:
Changes and NotificationsMake plans for how you will handle adjustments:
And Don't Forget…Parents can end up back in court when they fail to plan for the future. Make sure your parenting plan contains provisions that address:
To ensure that you have adequately addressed all appropriate custody issues, review your parenting plan with an experienced family law attorney at Gerald E. Singer in Sacramento, California. Copyright ©2009 FindLaw, a Thomson Business DISCLAIMER: This site and any information contained herein are intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Seek competent legal counsel for advice on any legal matter. |
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