The Parenting Plan is a very important part of any divorce, divorce modification, or paternity action. If the parents can establish a parenting plan on their own then the court in most instances will approve such. However, if you cannot come to an agreement on a parenting plan the court will give you one. When establishing a parenting plan you should try to let each parent have as much time with the child or children as possible. If there are mitigating factors such as abuse, or bad parenting then those factors should be considered when establishing a parenting plan.
Sometimes each parent is pushing for more time because they think they will have to pay less child support if they have more time with the children. While this is true it does not mean that is the way it will be for the rest of child's life. If you have established a parenting plan and the other spouse is not living up to it then you need to do an application for an
Order to Show Cause.
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