Once the parents can agree on a parenting plan,
the mediator drafts the plan so that the parents can submit it to the court.
Not exact matches
Once you and the other participants have an agreed upon
plan, the
mediator will
draft an agreement for you.
As a Child Custody
Mediator, he assists parents in creating and
drafting a post-separation and post-divorce Parenting
Plan;
Once both parents approve a parenting
plan, the parenting
plan is
drafted by the therapist, and sent back to the primary
mediator, who writes it up formally as a legal document for the couple to review.
A seasoned divorce
mediator can help you
draft a parenting
plan that will anticipate the challenges you may face.
Consider working with a skilled divorce
mediator to
draft a parenting
plan that avoids common pitfalls and looks out for your child's best interests.
A divorce
mediator can help you
draft a parenting
plan and parenting time schedule that allows you some level of control while your child is in your custody and provides both you and your spouse some flexibility to deviate from the
plan as needed.