Making Parenting
Found 5 free book(s)THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE - New Hampshire Superior …
www.courts.nh.govDecision-Making: Both parents shall share in the responsibility for making major decisions about the child(ren). Note: If parents have joint decision-making responsibility, RSA 461-A:4 requires parenting plans to include the legal residence of each parent unless the court finds that there is a history of domestic abuse or stalking or that
Family Court Guidelines for Parenting Time of Children ...
superiorcourt.maricopa.gov• A parent currently exercising parenting time/physical custody who is not entitled to it under the court-ordered parenting schedule must immediately return the children to the permitted parent. • The Court reminds parents that “[a]n order for sole legal decision-making does not allow the parent designated as sole legal decision-
Planning for Parenting Time - Supreme Court of Ohio
www.supremecourt.ohio.govperiod, parenting time should start slowly and gradually increase as the child adjusts and feels comfortable. If parents do not agree on decision-making and parenting time, the judge will evaluate the case, decide who will make major decisions for the children, and order a schedule the judge finds is in the children’s best interests.
allocation petition 1.15 - Illinois Legal Aid
www.illinoislegalaid.orgI am not asking the Court to enter an order allocating significant decision-making responsibility. B. Allocation of Parenting Time (check the same option that you chose in section 6 above): That temporary and permanent parenting time be allocated to me, …
PARENTING PLAN - courtswv.gov
www.courtswv.govDECISION MAKING Two decision-making rules apply to all cases, and all Parenting Plans. 1. The parent with whom a child is residing makes all day-to-day decisions about the care and control of the child. 2. Either parent may make emergency decisions affecting the health or safety of the children, at any time