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Minimum Parenting Plan Requirements (4th Circuit) Form. This is a Tennessee form and can be use in Davidson Local County.
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IN THE FOURTH CIRCUIT COURT OF DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE
MINIMUM PARENTING PLAN REQUIREMENTS
The Court realizes that child placement and support issues may vary depending
upon the facts and circumstances of each case, and that it might not be appropriate to
propose a strict parenting plan format. For this reason, the Court defines the minimum
requirements for parenting plans with the understanding that the parties may embellish
these requirements as the facts and circumstances require.
I
TEMPORARY PARENTING PLAN T.C.A. §36-6-403
A proposed temporary plan shall contain:
1.
Name of each child involved, birth date and Social Security number.
2.
A proposed allocation of temporary residential time, holiday time and
vacation time.
3.
A proposed child support provision, including support obligation,
health insurance responsibility, life insurance coverage and education
responsibility, if any.
4.
A verified income statement.
II
PERMANENT PARENTING PLAN T.C.A. §36-6-404
A proposed permanent parenting plan shall contain:
1.
Name of each child, birth date and Social Security number.
2.
A residential schedule defining residential, holiday and vacation time
allocated to each parent.
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3.
A child support provision to include:
a. Name of obligor parent and amount of payment.
b. Payment schedule and method, i.e., direct, wage assignment, etc.
c. Health care responsibility.
d. Life insurance responsibility.
e. Compliance with guidelines statement or reason for deviation.
f. Acknowledgment of no reduction or amendment without court
approval.
4.
A custodial designation as mandated by T.C.A. §36-6-410.
5.
An allocation of decision-making authority. See T.C.A. §36-6-407.
6.
A provision for alternate dispute resolution as to any unresolved
issues unless prohibited by T.C.A. §36-6-406, and with right of either
party to apply to the Court if dispute resolution fails. See T.C.A. §366-409.
7.
Statement of standard parenting rights. T.C.A. §36-6-101.
8.
Verified statement of income.
9.
Verified statement that proposed plan is in best interest of child(ren)
involved.
MURIEL ROBINSON, JUDGE
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