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Page 1 of 8 Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Joint Legal and Joint Physical Custody) DC 6:5(37) Rev. 10/17 Pro Se Committee Neb. Rev. Stat. 247 43 - 2929 PARENTING PLAN PARENT-CREATED (Joint Legal and Joint Physical Custody) The mother and father wish to have this Parenting Plan approved by the court in the case ofvs., (plaintiff222s full name) (defendant222s full name) case no. , filed in the District Court of (case number assigned by clerk of court) (county where Complaint filed) County, Nebraska. Both parents mutually agree as follows: 1.The best interests of the minor child(ren) will be maintained through theongoing involvement of both the mother and the father. 2.The best interests of the minor child(ren) will be maintained by ensuringregular and continuous school attendance and progress for school-agechild(ren). 3.The mother and the father agree that each is a fit person to beinvolved in the parenting of the child(ren). 4.The mother and the father will remain active and involved inparenting the child(ren). 5.The purpose for this Plan is to establish custody, parenting time and otheraccess arrangements, to determine parenting time to be spent with eachparent, and to decide how to deal with any future disagreements betweenthe parents regarding this Plan. 6.The mother and the father understand that the needs of the child(ren)may change as the child(ren) get(s) older and the parents will interpretand apply this Plan in a way that best serves any changing needs of thechild(ren). 7.The mother and the father agree to joint legal custody. Joint legal custodymeans mutual authority and responsibility of the parents for makingmutual fundamental decisions regarding the child(ren)'s welfare, includingbut not limited to choices regarding education, health, and spiritual orreligious upbringing. 8.The mother and father agree to joint physical custody. Joint physicalcustody means mutual authority and responsibility of the parents regardingthe child(ren)'s place of residence and the exertion of continuous blocks ofparenting time by each parent over the child(ren) for significant periods oftime. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 2 of 8 Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Joint Legal and Joint Physical Custody) DC 6:5(37) Rev. 10/17 Pro Se Committee Neb. Rev. Stat. 247 43 - 2929 9.The mother and father will have parenting time with the child(ren) as follows: A. (Check the box that applies):1.[ ] The mother and father will alternate parenting time on a weekly bi-weekly monthly basis. The exchange of the child(ren) will occur at: am pm on . (exchange time) (day of the week) (OR) 2.[ ] During the week the mother will have parenting time with the child(ren)fromat : am pm until at (day of the week) (beginning time) (day of the week) : am pm. (ending time) During the week the father will have parenting time with the child(ren) Fromat :am pm until at : am pm. (ending time) The mother and father will alternate weekends and the parenting time will begin on at:am pm and end on (day of the week) (beginning time) at :am pm. (day of the week) (ending time) (OR) . [ ] The schedule for parenting time will be as follows: (complete withthe arrangements you have reached) To ensure that the Parenting Plan meets the requirements of the Parenting Act, one parent or the other must have responsibility for the child(ren) at all times which means 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. (day of the week) (beginning time) (day of the week) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 3 of 8 Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Joint Legal and Joint Physical Custody) DC 6:5(37) Rev. 10/17 Pro Se Committee Neb. Rev. Stat. 247 43 - 2929 B. Holidays and other Special Days: 1.Mother will have the following holidays: Even numbered years:,, ,,, ; Odd numbered years:, , ,, , . 2.Father will have the following holidays: Even numbered years:,, ,,, ; Odd numbered years:, , ,, , . 3.Holidays and other special days will be defined as follows:(you may add holidays and special days below or delete themby crossing them out) (a) Easter: This holiday will include that period of time during which the child(ren) is/are excused from school before the Easter holiday, including Easter Sunday, and will begin at :am pm on the day the child(ren) is/are (beginning time) released from school and end at:am pm on (ending time) the day before the child(ren) return(s) to school. (b) Memorial Day weekend: This holiday will include only that weekend when Memorial Day is nationally recognized and will begin at: am pm on Friday and end at (beginning time) : am pm on Monday, Memorial Day. (ending time) (c) Fourth of July: This holiday will begin on July 4th at : am pm and end on July 5th at: (beginning time) (ending time) am pm. The Fourth of July plan takes priority over those days during summer parenting time. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 4 of 8 Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Joint Legal and Joint Physical Custody) DC 6:5(37) Rev. 10/17 Pro Se Committee Neb. Rev. Stat. 247 43 - 2929 (d) Labor Day weekend: This holiday will include only that weekend on which Labor Day is nationally recognized and will begin at: am pm on Friday and end at (beginning time) : am pm on Monday, Labor Day. (ending time) (e) Thanksgiving: (Check the box that applies): 1.[ ] This holiday will be defined as that period of timeduring which the child(ren) is/are excused from school for the Thanksgiving holiday, including Thanksgiving Day, and will begin at: am pm on the (beginning time) day the child(ren) is/are released from school and end at:am pm on the day before the (ending time) child(ren) return(s) to school. (OR) 2.[ ] The mother and father will schedule the Thanksgiving Holiday as follows: . (f) Christmas/Winter holiday: (Check the box that applies): 1.[ ] The holiday will have two parts: Part one will begin at: am pm on the (beginning time) day the child(ren) are released from school and end at: am pm on December 27th. (ending time) Part two will begin at: am pm on (beginning time) December 27th and end the day before school begins at: am pm. (ending time) (OR) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 5 of 8 Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Joint Legal and Joint Physical Custody) DC 6:5(37) Rev. 10/17 Pro Se Committee Neb. Rev. Stat. 247 43 - 2929 2.[ ] The mother and father will schedule the Christmas/ Winter Holiday as follows: . (g) The Child(ren)222s Birthdays: This will be the actual day of the child(ren)222s birthday, and will begin at: (beginning time) am pm and will end at: am pm. (ending time) . (h) Father222s/Mother222s Day: Every year the father will have the child(ren) on Father222s Day and the mother will have the child(ren) on Mother222s Day. This holiday will begin at: am pm and end at (beginning time) : am pm on the Sunday on which this holiday (ending time) is nationally observed. (i) Other Holidays/School Breaks Other holiday: C. Summer Parenting Schedule (Optional): Beginning on and ending on , the mother and father will have parenting time with the child(ren) during the following times and dates: Mother: Other holiday:Other holiday: American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 6 of 8 Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Joint Legal and Joint Physical Custody) DC 6:5(37) Rev. 10/17 Pro Se Committee Neb. Rev. Stat. 247 43 - 2929 Father: 10.Priority of Holiday Parenting Time Schedules: Holiday parenting timeschedule takes priority over the regular parenting time schedule. (Check the box that applies): 1.[ ] The regular weekend parenting schedule will skip the holiday andbe carried forward to the weekend following. As an example, suppose the mother222s regular weekend parenting time with the child(ren) falls during the Labor Day holiday in a year when the child(ren) is/are with their father for Labor Day. Because Labor Day is a holiday, it takes priority and the child(ren) have parenting time with the father. Beginning the first weekend following the holiday, regular alternating weekend parenting time is carried forward so that the mother has the first weekend following the holiday. (OR) 2.[ ] Regular parenting time will remain unchanged regardless of holidayparenting time even if it