Are you and your co-parent trying to make a custody agreement that works for your child without going to family court? B. The responding parent was notified and given an opportunity to be heard; a clear description of each party`s legal and physical rights of custody is provided in this order; Some states, such as Washington, D.C., keep supporting information for children separated from custody arrangements. Check the local rules. Custody and child support are matters under both federal and state law. All states except Massachusetts have passed the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (“UCCJEA”). The UCCJEA requires that custody disputes for a particular child take place in that child`s state of origin, defined as the place where the child lived for six consecutive months prior to the dispute. If a child has not lived in a state for six consecutive months, his or her state of origin is defined as the state with significant ties to the child and at least one parent, as well as substantial evidence of child custody. Once a State takes over the case called a court, it retains control of the case until a court decides that the child no longer has any connection with that State. J.
In all other matters of joint custody, the parents may act alone, provided that the act does not conflict with the child custody orders. The parenting plan status of the __ PARENT THIS parent (this “Agreement”) will be executed from this ___ day of __ 20_ (the “Effective Date”) by and between: First Parent: __ ☐ Parents are the parents or guardians of the following minor children: __ ☐ The Parties expect ___ THEREFORE, the First Parent and Second Parent to freely and fully accept the terms, terms and conditions of this Agreement, taking into account the mutual promises and obligations contained herein, as well as for other good and valuable considerations not expressly set forth herein, the parties hereby agree to: custody of the minor child. (See one) ☐ The first parent has custody. The parties agree that the first parent will have sole custody of the minor child and will freely make all decisions relating to the upbringing of the minor child, including health, medical and dental care, education, religion, vacation, travel and welfare. ☐ The second parent has custody. The parties agree that the second parent has sole custody of the minor child and is free to make all decisions relating to the upbringing of the minor child, including health, medical and dental care, education, religion, vacation, travel and welfare. ☐ Shared custody. The parties agree that it is in the best interests of the minor child for the parties to share parental responsibility.
Each Party recognizes that the other Party has the right to participate fully in all important matters related to the education of the minor child, including health, welfare and education. In this sense, the parties agree that they have joint custody of the minor child and that all decisions regarding health, medical and dental care, education, religion, vacation, travel, welfare and other aspects of the minor child`s upbringing will be made on a common basis for decision-making. Physical custody of the minor child. (Check a box) ☐ The first parent has custody. The parties agree that the first parent will have primary custody of the minor child, subject to the second parent`s access rights, as set forth herein. Visit of the minor child (control one) ☐ Notwithstanding the provisions contained herein, the second parent is entitled to a visitation with the minor child. The agreement of the parties on the visitation and allocation of time of the minor child is attached to Appendix A. ☐ The second parent is NOT entitled to a visitation with the minor child. Transportation costs (Check one) ☐ The first parent must pay all transportation costs associated with all visits.
☐ The second parent bears all transportation costs associated with all visits. ☐ The parties share all transportation costs associated with all tours equally. ☐ Not applicable. ☐ The second parent has custody. The parties agree that the second parent will have primary custody of the minor child, subject to the first parent`s access rights, as set forth herein. Visit to the minor child (see one) ☐ Notwithstanding the provisions contained in this document, the first parent has the right to visit the minor child. The agreement of the parties on the visitation and allocation of time of the minor child is attached to Appendix A. ☐ The first parent is NOT entitled to an access with the minor child. Transportation costs (Check one) ☐ The first parent must pay all transportation costs associated with all visits. ☐ The second parent bears all transportation costs associated with all visits. ☐ The parties share all transportation costs associated with all tours equally.
☐ Not applicable. ☐ Shared physical custody. Subject to the conditions set out below, the parties agree to share custody of the minor child. Parenting plan (see one) ☐ The agreement between the parties on the timing of the minor child is set out in more detail in Appendix A of the Annex. ☐ Not applicable. Move (Check One) ☐ Not applicable. ☐ The first parent may not leave the current country of residence with the minor child for any reason without the express written consent of the second parent or a court order. ☐ The second parent may not move with the minor child for any reason without the express written consent of the first parent or an order from the court of the current country of residence. Tax Returns The parties agree that (Check one) ☐ First Parent ☐ Second Parent claims the minor child on their federal, state, and local tax returns. 3. Parental Rights and Obligations.
(Check) ☐ Not applicable. ☐ (Indicate if a party has joint custody of the child OR if a visit is allowed.) The parties agree that, with respect to the care of the minor child by each party: (Check all that applies) ☐ In the event of an emergency, serious illness or accident, or any other circumstance seriously affecting the health and general well-being of the minor child, the party who, at that time, has physical possession or control of the minor child, immediately inform the other party of these circumstances. The party who is informed has immediate access to the minor child and/or the right to communicate by telephone with the minor child. .