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Fillable Printable Parenting Plan Template - Vermont

Fillable Printable Parenting Plan Template - Vermont

Parenting Plan Template - Vermont

Parenting Plan Template - Vermont

Form 825
STATE OF VERMONT
FAMILY DIVISION
SUPERIOR COURT
Docket No.
Unit
Defendant
Plaintiff
DOB
Name
DOB
V.
AGREEMENT
ON PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES,
PARENT CHILD CONTACT and PROVISIONS RELATING TO CHILDREN
This Parenting Plan is: (choose one)
Agreed upon by the parties
Proposed by:
Name of Parent
This Parenting Plan is: (choose one)
Temporary. We request that the agreed upon provisions be made part of a temporary order
and remain in effect until a final order on parental rights and responsibilities and parent
child contact is issued by the court.
Final. All completed paragraphs shall be incorporated into a final order.
A Modification of a prior final order on parental rights and responsibilities and parent child
contact. The date of the prior order or plan is:
/
/
This Parenting Plan is for the following children of the parties:
A relief from abuse order involving the parties and/or these children:
Is not in effect.
Is in effect.
Starting date for the plan:
9/12 SML
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Name
DOB
Name of Child
DOB
Name of Child
DOB
Name of Child
Name of Child
DOB
DOB
Name of Child
Name of Child
DOB
1) Legal Responsibility
a) Major Decisions:
A parent with legal responsibility for a child has the responsibility to make decisions about
various matters affecting a child's welfare including decisions about education, medical and
dental care, religion, and travel arrangements. Shared legal responsibility can only be
ordered by the court if both parents agree.
Decision making for the children shall be: (check one box)
1. Shared. Both parents shall share in the responsibility for making major decisions.
Unless emergency circumstances exist (see day to day decisions below), the parents
will consult with each other and reach a decision that they both agree to before
taking action on a major issue. (Note: If you decide to share decision making, you
must also agree to a method for resolving disputes in paragraph 10.)
2. Primary.
shall have primary legal
responsibility and therefore the right and responsibility to make major decisions for
the child(ren).
Optional provision for primary decision-making responsibility:
The parent with primary legal responsibility shall consult with the other
parent before making a major decision. He/she shall advise the other parent
in advance of the decision and the options he/she is considering. He/she shall
give the other parent a meaningful opportunity to have input regarding the
options prior to making a final decision.
3. Divided. Decision making is divided between the parents.
shall make decisions concerning:
shall make all other decisions.
b) Day to Day Decisions:
Each parent shall make day-to-day decisions for the child(ren) during the time he/she
is caring for the child(ren). This includes any emergency decisions affecting the
health or safety of the child(ren). A parent who makes an emergency decision shall
share the decision with the other parent as soon as reasonably possible.
Other: (explain)
2) Physical Responsibility
Physical Responsibility is the responsibility to provide the routine daily care of a child.
Physical responsibility can be held solely by one parent or may be shared by both parents. If
physical responsibility is held primarily by one parent, it is subject to the other parent's right to
parent child contact. Shared physical responsibility can only be ordered by the court if both
parents agree.
Physical responsibility for the children who are subject to this order shall be: (check one box)
Shared by both parents.
shall have primary physical
Primary.
responsibility for the child(ren).
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3) Parenting Schedule (Parent Child Contact)
a) Routine Schedule:
Describe the routine weekly schedule for the children by inserting the initials or name of
the parent with whom the child(ren) will spend the night. For days on which there is
a transition, indicate the time of transition from one household to another.
Schedule is based on a plan that is longer than two weeks. An appropriate calendar in
similar format is attached.
Other: Please Describe
b) Holiday and Birthday Plan (Check the appropriate box)
No holiday/birthday schedule. Routine schedule applies regardless.
Holiday and birthday parenting time shall be as parties agree.
Holidays/birthdays that are checked below shall be shared. If a holiday/birthday is not
checked, the routine schedule shall apply. For each holiday/birthday, please describe the
arrangement and the start and end times (For example: Thanksgiving: Alternating
schedule: Mother even years; Father odd years; starting after school on Wednesday
prior to Thanksgiving and ending Friday after Thanksgiving at 6 p.m.).
Thanksgiving:
Christmas Eve:
Christmas Day:
Mother's Day:
Father's Day:
Child(ren)'s birthdays:
Plaintiff s birthday:
Defendant's birthday:
July 4th Holiday:
Other religious, civil and family celebrated special occasions:
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Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat Sun
Week I
Week 2
c) Three Day Weekends
No three day weekend schedule. Routine schedule or vacation schedule (for summer
holidays) applies.
The parent exercising parenting time on the weekend before a Monday holiday shall
have parenting time on that Monday holiday.
Three day weekends checked below shall be shared or alternated as described. If a three
day weekend is not checked, the routine schedule applies.
M. L. King Day
Presidents' Day
Memorial Day
Labor Day
Other
d) School Vacation Schedule
i) December or Christmas Vacation
No December vacation schedule. Routine schedule and/or Christmas holiday schedule
applies.
Beginning in the year 20
, the December vacation shall be divided between the
parents as follows:
The parent who has the child(ren) on Christmas Eve (as indicated in the Holiday
schedule above) shall have the following additional parenting time:
The parent who has the child(ren) on Christmas Day (as indicated in the Holiday
schedule above) shall have the following additional parenting time:
Beginning in the year 20
, the December vacation shall be alternated as follows:
Even numbered years with
Odd numbered years with
The choices above do not fit this parenting situation. Instead, the schedule for the
child(ren)'s December vacation shall be
ii) February and April School Vacations
No special schedule for mid year school vacations. Routine schedule applies.
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Beginning in the year 20
, the parents shall divide the vacations. The children shall
be with:
for the February vacation.
for the April vacation.
Beginning in the year 20
, the parents shall alternate the vacations:
February Vacation: Even numbered years with
Odd numbered years with
Even numbered years with
April Vacation:
Odd numbered years with
The choices above do not fit this parenting situation. Instead, the schedule for the
child(ren) during any mid year school vacations other than Christmas shall be
e) Summer Vacation
No special schedule for summer vacations. Routine schedule applies.
weeks of
Beginning 20
, the child(ren) shall be with each parent for
uninterrupted vacation time as follows:
Beginning 20
, the child(ren)'s schedule during the summer shall be as follows:
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4) Transportation and Exchange of Child(ren): (Check all that apply.)
Transportation arrangements (person responsible for transporting the child(ren) shall be as
follows:
Unless both parents agree upon a different meeting place, the exchange of the child(ren)
shall be at:
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Transportation costs shall be shared as follows:
Other:
5) Parent Child Telephone Contact:
The child(ren) shall be given privacy during their conversations with either parent. While the
child(ren) are with one parent, the other parent shall be permitted to speak by telephone with the
child(ren):
At reasonable times.
At the following times only:
Other:
6) Parent Child Written Communication:
Both parents and child(ren) shall have the right to communicate in writing, including by
e-mail or phone texting, during reasonable hours without interference or monitoring by
the other parent.
Written communications are subject to the following restrictions/conditions:
7) Information Sharing and Access
Unless there is a court order stating otherwise:
a) Both parents shall have equal rights to inspect and receive the child(ren)'s school records.
Both parents may consult with school staff concerning the child(ren)'s welfare and
education. Both parents may participate in and attend the child(ren)'s school events.
The parents agree that they will sign any releases required by a school to allow the
other parent to review records and consult with school staff.
b) Both parents have equal rights to inspect and receive governmental agency and law
enforcement records concerning the children.
c) Both parents have equal rights to consult with any person who may provide medical, dental
or psychological care or treatment for the child(ren)'s, subject to HIPPA and other statutory
regulations.
The parents agree that they will sign any releases required by a medical provider for
the child(ren) to allow the other parent to review records and consult with the
provider.
d) Each parent shall notify the other parent of any change in residential or mailing address and
any change in his/her telephone number.
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e) Each parent has a continuing responsibility to notify the other parent of any emergency
circumstances or substantial changes or decisions affecting the child(ren), including the
child(ren)'s medical needs, as close in time to the emergency circumstances as possible.
8) Plans to Relocate a Parent's Residence:
If either parent plans to relocate to a residence that will impact the child(ren)'s school
miles,
enrollment or increase the distance between the parents' homes by more than
the parent who relocates shall provide the other parent with reasonable advance notice.
In addition, the following provisions shall apply:
9) Procedure for Review and Adjustment of Parenting Plan: (Choose One)
The parents shall meet to review the parenting plan and make any changes that are
appropriate as follows (fill in appropriate month):
Twice a year in
and
Once a year in
Every two years in
Meetings shall not be on a set schedule, but shall be as often as necessary for the benefit
of the child(ren).
Other:
10) Procedure for Resolving Disputes
In the future, if the parents have a disagreement about parenting issues, the parents shall
try to work out their disagreement in the best interests of the child(ren). If the parents
are unable to work out their disagreement on their own, they will attempt to resolve the
dispute through mediation before coming back to court.
The parties agree to use the following procedure to resolve disputes instead of
mediation:
11) Other Parental Responsibilities
a. Each parent shall promote a healthy beneficial relationship between the child(ren) and the
other parent and shall not speak negatively about the other parent in any manner that
would damage the relationship between the other parent and the child or permit anyone-
else to do so in the presence of the child(ren).
b. Neither parent will abuse alcohol or drugs when the child(ren) are with them or permit
anyone else to do so.
c. The parents also agree to the following: (check boxes that apply)
A parent requesting a temporary change to the parenting schedule shall act in good
faith and ask the other parent about such change as soon as possible. The parents are
expected to fairly adjust parenting schedules when family situations, illnesses, or
other commitments make modification reasonable.
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Each parent shall supply the appropriate child(ren)'s clothing for their scheduled
time with the other parent. These clothes shall be considered the child(ren)'s clothes
and shall be returned with the child(ren).
Each parent shall be responsible for ensuring that the child(ren) attend regularly
scheduled activities, including but not limited to extra-curricular activities, while the
child(ren) are with that parent.
Other:
12)
Other Parenting Agreements
Other agreements related to the children are described below or are set forth in the attached
through
pages number
We, the undersigned, agree that the provisions of this parenting plan may be incorporated into
the parental rights and responsibilities order of this court:
Approved as to Form
Plaintiff Signature
Plaintiffs Attorney
Date
Defendant's Attorney
Defendant Signature
Date
Guardian ad Litem
Date
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