Sentences with phrase «address custody schedules»

The parenting plan will address custody schedules, holiday schedules, medical needs, schooling, and other matters to help you and your spouse get on the same page and form a united co-parenting front.

Not exact matches

Defendant, Alexandrea K. Shepard, whose last known address is 426 21st Street, Ashland, Kentucky 41101, will take notice that a pretrial hearing is scheduled for June 18, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. on Petitioners» request for legal custody of the minor child, Zoey Brock.
Such interim orders contained provisions stating that the plaintiff and the defendant shall have interim joint custody and guardianship, that the primary address of the children shall be the defendant's address, that for the purpose of access arrangements the plaintiff shall promptly inform the defendant of her monthly work schedule, and the defendant shall make efforts to ensure the children spend equal time with both the plaintiff and the defendant and, upon receipt of such work schedule, draw a calendar setting out parenting time for each parent for the coming month, and that the plaintiff shall be allowed to travel to Japan with the children from November 2, 2002 through November 18, 2002.
Arizona child custody laws address both a parenting time schedule and an order regarding how major decisions affecting the child are made.
In both Marques v. Raulino and McCall v. Res, the courts addressed a number of main issues between the parties, but each touched briefly on what is nonetheless an important question: The extent to which a Parenting Coordinator is entitled to resolve disputes about legal custody, mobility, parenting schedules, or anything other than minor or temporary issues.
Under physical custody, you address visitation schedules, child care and other logistics.
Parenting Coordinators are often asked to address child custody disputes related to holiday and special event scheduling, transportation disputes, disputes over the child's activities and the costs of extracurricular activities.
This type of suit addresses the rights and duties of each parent, the child custody schedule and the amount of child support a parent is required to pay, but it does not require divorce.
A parenting plan allows separated or divorced clients to establish a schedule for custody and visitation of minor children without addressing other divorce issues.
After filing for a divorce, parents can present a parenting plan to address child support, child custody, parenting time and visitation schedules.
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