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Page 1 DESCHUTES COUNTY BASIC PARENTING PLAN Revised 05/01/11 Deschutes County Circuit Court Appendix 3 11th Judicial District SLR 8.075 2016 Supplementary Local Rules Revised and Effective February 1, 2016 EXHIBIT DESCHUTES COUNTY BASIC PARENTING PLAN Petitioner ) CASE NO: And BASIC PARENTING PLAN ( ) Proposed by ( ) Agreed upon by both parents Respondent) ( ) Ordered ( ) Co - Petitioner DATE: It is the policy of this court to encourage parents to work out their own Parenting Plan, either between themselves, with the help of legal professionals or through mediation. The court will generally approve any Parenting Plan agreed upon by the parents. The intent of the Basic Parenting Plan is to provide an example of a Parenting Plan for parents who have different, the court may make provisions for more or less parenting time than provided for in the Basic Parenting Plan. This parenting plan may not be suitable when there are safety concerns due to substance abuse or domestic violence. When there are safety concerns, parents should develop a Safety Focused Parenting Plan. Information and forms are available at www.ojd.state.or.us/familylaw. All provisions of this parenting plan will be in effect beginning when this parenting plan is made an order of the court. The provisions of this parenting plan shall override any earlier existing parenting plan. 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 and . 1.2 This Parenting Plan applies to the following Child(ren): Year of Birth 2. DESIGNATION OF RESIDENTIAL PARENT For purposes of the Basic with whom the children reside the majority of the time. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 2 DESCHUTES COUNTY BASIC PARENTING PLAN Revised 05/01/11 Deschutes County Circuit Court Appendix 3 11th Judicial District SLR 8.075 2016 Supplementary Local Rules Revised and Effective February 1, 2016 3. DECISION MAKING 3.1 Major Decisions (Joint or Sole Custody ORS 107.169) The terms Sole and Joint Custody indicate how parents will handle major decisions about education, non-emergency health care and religious training. The terms Sole and Joint Custody have nothing to do with the amount of time that children spend with either parent, nor do they affect Child Support calculations. The court cannot order Joint Custody unless both parents agree to it. (Check one.) 3.1 (a) Sole Custody. The residential parent shall have sole decision making authority on major decisions about the children. 3.1 (b) Joint Custody. Both parents will share in the responsibility for making major decisions about the children. Note: In order to be valid, the designation of Joint or Sole custody must be the same in both the parenting plan and the Judgment or Order. When it is not the same, the designation in the Judgment or Order will prevail. 3.2 Day-to-Day Decisions Each parent shall make decisions regarding the day-to-day care and control of the children while the parent is caring for the children. Both parents are authorized to make emergency decisions affecting the health and safety of the children. 3.3 Decisions about the Parenting Time Schedule. Parents may decide by mutual agreement to change the Parenting Time Schedule. One 4. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR PARENTING TIME SCHEDULE 4.1 If there are children who would have different parenting time schedules because they are in different age groups, parenting time for all of the children shall be based upon the schedule for the oldest child that is present for the parenting time, unless a child is younger than 12 child. 4.2 If parents live no more than 60 miles apart, parenting time shall be consistent with the parenting time schedule described in Section 5. If parents live more than 60 miles apart at the time the order is signed, parenting time shall be consistent with the parenting time ction 18, whichever applies. The future move of a parent of more than 60 miles further distance from the other parent is addressed in Section 7 of this Parenting Plan. 5. PARENTING TIME SCHEDULE American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 3 DESCHUTES COUNTY BASIC PARENTING PLAN Revised 05/01/11 Deschutes County Circuit Court Appendix 3 11th Judicial District SLR 8.075 2016 Supplementary Local Rules Revised and Effective February 1, 2016 The non-residential parent is entitled to have the children as follows: 5.1 Weekend and Weekday Schedule 5.1 (a) Children ages birth to 12 months. Two times per week for three hours on consistent weekdays selected by the residential parent and on alternate Saturdays from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. 5.1 (b) Children ages 12 months to 36 months. Two times per week for three hours on consistent weekdays selected by the residential parent and on alternate weekends from 6 p.m. on Friday until 6 p.m. on Saturday. 5.1 (c) Children over age 36 months. Alternating weekends from 6 p.m. on Friday until 6 p.m. on Sunday, and on alternate Mondays from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. on the Monday preceding the non-children. If the Monday following the non-school closure day, parenting time shall be extended to Monday until 6 p.m. If the Friday preceding the non- closure day, parenting time shall begin at 6 p.m. on Thursday. 5.1 (d) Extended weekends for children 5 years and over. If both parents agree, or the Court so orders, the non-e from 6 p.m. on Friday until 9 a.m. on Monday, or when school begins, whichever is earlier. To be in effect, both parents or the Judge must initial. 5.1 (e) Special weekend and weekday provisions. If both parents agree, or the Court so orders, the following provisions shall apply: 5.2 Summer Schedule 5.2 (a) Prior to May 1, the non-residential parent shall notify the residential parent, in writing, of the summer parenting time schedule. If the non-residential parent fails to provide the summer schedule by May 1st, then the residential parent shall notify the non-residential parent of the summer schedule, in writing, by May 20th. The summer schedule must not conflict with any holiday schedule described in 5.35.12. 5.2 (b) Whether or not the children are enrolled in school, the non-residential parent is entitled to have the children for the total amount of time described below during the period of school summer vacation. 5.2 (c) Children ages birth to 36 months. Parenting time remains the same as the rest of the year. 5.2 (d) Children between the ages 36 months to 60 months (5 years) before June 1st. Three one week blocks, scheduled to include the non-." One week shall be in June, one in July, and one in August. There shall be at least two weeks between each of the one-week blocks. If () () () American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 4 DESCHUTES COUNTY BASIC PARENTING PLAN Revised 05/01/11 Deschutes County Circuit Court Appendix 3 11th Judicial District SLR 8.075 2016 Supplementary Local Rules Revised and Effective February 1, 2016 parents fail to notify each other as described in 5.2(a) then the non-residential parent is entitled to have the children for the third week of June, the third week of July, and the third week of August. The third week means the third Monday through Friday continue throughout the summer. 5.2 (e) Children over age 60 months (5 years) by June 1st. Thirty-five days (5 weeks) scheduled so that neither parent has the children for more than 19 consecutive days. If either parent has the children for two weekends in a row, the other parent is entitled to have the children for the following weekend. If parents fail to notify each other as described in 5.2 (a) then the non-residential parent is entitled to have the children on alternating weeks from 6 p.m. Friday until the following Friday at 6 p.m. commencing one week after school lets out and continuing until the non-residential parent has had the children for a total of 5 weeks. 5.2 (f) Special Summer schedule provisions. If both parents agree, or the Court so orders, the following provisions shall apply: 5.3 Holiday Schedule 5.3 (a) The Holiday Schedule described below shall override the Weekend and Weekday Schedule and the Summer Schedule. 5.3 (b) Whenever the Holiday Schedule causes one parent to have the children for two weekends in a row, the alternating weekend pattern will restart, so that the othe