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    What goes in a parenting plan?

    It sets custody, the schedule, and co-parenting logistics. Here is what a good one covers — and the clauses people forget.

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    What people get wrong

    The vague plan is the one you fight over

    Many parents agree to "share the kids" and assume the details will sort themselves out. They rarely do — the holidays, the handoffs, and the tie-breaking decisions are exactly where co-parenting breaks down, and a vague plan just moves the fight to next year.

    The short answer

    The short answer

    A parenting plan is the written agreement that sets out custody, the parenting schedule, and how the two of you will handle the logistics of raising children apart. It usually covers legal custody (decisions), physical custody (residence), the regular and holiday schedule, and how disputes get resolved. Courts often require one and review it against the child's best interests.

    What a good plan covers

    Beyond the basic schedule, a solid plan handles holidays and school breaks, pickups and drop-offs, travel and passports, communication between homes, and a method for making major decisions and breaking ties. Some jurisdictions have a mandatory template or required clauses, so confirm what yours expects.

    The clauses people forget

    The gaps that cause later disputes are usually the unglamorous ones: a right of first refusal for childcare, how to handle relocation, expenses outside child support, introducing new partners, and how to amend the plan as the children grow. What a court will enforce varies by jurisdiction — confirm locally.

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    How it works

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    Start from the child's week

    Map a realistic weekly and holiday schedule around school, work, and the children's activities before arguing over labels. The calendar is the heart of the plan.

    2

    Write down how you decide and disagree

    Spell out who decides what, and a tie-breaker or mediation step for when you cannot agree. A clear dispute path is what keeps you out of court later.

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    Draft it, then confirm

    Ask HAQQ privately to draft a parenting plan from your situation and flag the clauses people commonly forget, then have a local family lawyer review it before it is filed. This is legal information, not legal advice.

    FAQ

    Is a parenting plan legally binding?

    Usually once a court approves it and incorporates it into an order — then it is enforceable like any order. An informal plan the court has not adopted may not be. This varies by jurisdiction.

    Can we change it later?

    Generally yes — plans can be modified by agreement or by court order when circumstances change, like a move or the children's changing needs. The process to amend it varies by jurisdiction.

    What if the other parent does not follow it?

    If it is a court order, you can usually ask the court to enforce it. Keep records of missed time or breaches. Enforcement options and their speed vary by jurisdiction.

    Do we need one if we get along?

    Often yes — many courts require a plan even for cooperative parents, and a written one protects you both if things change later. Whether it is mandatory varies by jurisdiction.

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