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Schedule Of Parental Rights And Responsibilities Form. This is a Maine form and can be use in District Court Statewide.
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STATE OF MAINE
District Court
Location
Docket No.
Plaintiff
SCHEDULE OF PARENTAL
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
v.
Defendant
1.
PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
A.
Shared parental rights and responsibilities of the minor child(ren) is allocated to the parties.
Under Maine law, "Shared Parental Rights and Responsibilities" means that most or all aspects of a
child's welfare remain the joint responsibility and right of both parents, so that both parents retain
equal parental rights and responsibilities, and both parents confer and make joint decisions regarding the
child's welfare. Matters pertaining to the child's welfare include, but are not limited to, education,
religious upbringing, medical, dental and mental health care, travel arrangements, child care
arrangements and residence. Parents who share parental rights and responsibilities shall keep one
another informed of any major changes affecting the child's welfare and shall consult in advance to the
extent practicable on decisions related to the child's welfare.
Sole parental rights and responsibilities is awarded to
Plaintiff
Defendant because: ___________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Other:
B.
Primary physical residence of the minor child(ren) is allocated to:
Plaintiff
Defendant.
Primary physical residence of the minor child(ren) will be shared by the parties.
C.
Reasonable rights of contact with the minor child(ren) are allocated to the other party.
Specific rights of contact with the minor child(ren) are allocated to the other party, as follows:
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
No rights of contact with the minor child(ren) are allocated to the other party.
2.
ACCESS TO CHILD(REN)'S RECORDS. Each parent must have access to records and information
pertaining to a minor child of the parties, including, but not limited to, medical, dental and school records and
other information on school activities, whether or not the child resides with the parent.
3.
RELOCATION OF CHILD[REN]'S RESIDENCE. A parent who intends to relocate the residence of
a child who is subject to this Order must provide the other parent prior actual notice at least 30 days before
the intended relocation. Such notice shall include the address and, if known, the telephone number of the
residence where the parent intends to relocate the child. If the relocation must occur in less than 30 days, the
parent who is relocating shall provide notice as soon as possible to the other parent. If the parent who is
relocating believes notifying the other parent will cause danger to the parent or the child, the relocating parent
shall notify the appropriate Court of the intended relocation. The Court then having jurisdiction of the matter
shall provide appropriate notice to the other parent in a manner determined to provide safety to the relocating
parent and child.
Date:
Judge / Magistrate
FM-140, 09/05
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