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In parenting matters involving two divorced or separated parents, it is often necessary for the custodial parent and the non-custodial parent to work out parenting time schedules. Both parents must be involved in the parenting of their children so that they can be a part of their lives – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Some Useful Child Visitation Guidelines for Parents


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Some Useful Child Visitation Guidelines for
Parents
In parenting matters involving two divorced or
separated parents, it is often necessary for the
custodial parent and the non-custodial parent to
work out parenting time schedules. Both parents
must be involved in the parenting of their
children so that they can be a part of their
lives this includes maintaining relationships
with friends, family members, and the children's
teachers. When parenting time is awarded to a
parent or non-parent, its terms can be arranged
in an agreement between the parties or by the
court.
In making parenting time decisions based on what
is in the best interests of a child, several
factors would be considered. Here are some
valuable guidelines that will help you know more
about child visitation terms - 1. When
parenting time is awarded to a parent or
non-parent, the parenting schedule should be
specified down to the hour and minute of
parenting time if possible. If this is not
possible due to work schedules and other factors
involved in the parenting time, a parenting plan
may be
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created with weekend parenting times listed as
blocks of hours to be used as a parenting time
guideline. The parenting plan should be signed by
both parents and any non-parent that has
parenting time, and it should be placed in the
court file so that it can serve as evidence if
one parent or the other wishes to alter
parenting time.
  • When parenting time is awarded to a parent or
    non-parent, the parenting schedule should be
    specified down to the hour and minute of
    parenting time if possible. If this is not
    possible due to work schedules and other factors
    involved in parenting time, a parenting plan may
    be created with weekend parenting times listed
    as blocks of hours to be used as a parenting time
    guideline. The parenting plan should be signed
    by both parents and any non-parent that has
    parenting time, and it should be placed in the
    court file so that it can serve as evidence if
    one parent or the other wishes to alter
    parenting time.
  • The parenting plan should be signed by both
    parents and any non-parent that has parenting
    time, and it should be placed in the court file
    so that it can serve as evidence if one parent or
    the other wishes to alter parenting time.
  • The best interests of the child must also be
    considered in awarding this parenting time. When
    there is an existing parenting plan for both
    parents, it may be necessary for the parenting
    time to be worked out. However, if it is in the
    best interests of the child, parenting time may
    be awarded even over one parent's objection
    when
  • As parenting time is awarded to a non-parent,
    parenting plans can be implemented. The parenting
    plan
  • should be signed by both parents and any
    non-parent that has parenting time, and it should
    be placed in the court file so that it can serve
    as evidence if one parent or the other wishes to
    alter parenting time.
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