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Permanent Parenting Plan Form. This is a Tennessee form and can be use in Shelby Local County.
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STATE OF TENNESSEE
COURT (Must be completed)
PERMANENT PARENTING PLAN ORDER
PROPOSED
AGREED
ORDERED BY THE COURT
PLAINTIFF (Name: First, Middle, Last)
_____________________________
Mother
Father
COUNTY(Must be completed)
FILE N0. _______
(Must be completed)
DIVISION _____
DEFENDANT (Name: First, Middle, Last)
_____________________________
Mother
Father
The mother and father will behave with each other and each child so as to provide
a loving, stable, consistent and nurturing relationship with the child even though they are
divorced. They will not speak badly of each other or the members of the family of the
other parent. They will encourage each child to continue to love the other parent and be
comfortable in both families.
This plan
is a new plan.
modifies an existing Parenting Plan dated __________________.
modifies an existing Order dated _________________________.
Child’s Name
I.
A.
Date of Birth
RESIDENTIAL PARENTING SCHEDULE
RESIDENTIAL TIME WITH EACH PARENT
The Primary Residential Parent is ____________________________________
Under the schedule set forth below, each parent will spend the following number of days
with the children:
Mother _________ days
Father _________ days
B.
DAY-TO-DAY SCHEDULE
The G mother G father shall have responsibility for the care of the child or children except
at the following times when the other parent shall have responsibility:
From _______________________ to ______________________
Day and Time
every week
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every other week
other: _____________________.
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The other parent shall also have responsibility for the care of the child or children at the
additional parenting times specified below:
From _______________________ to ______________________
Day and Time
every week
Day and Time
every other week
This parenting schedule begins
other: _____________________.
________________ or
date of the Court’s Order.
Day and Time
C.
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE AND OTHER SCHOOL FREE DAYS
Indicate if child or children will be with parent in ODD or EVEN numbered years or
EVERY year:
MOTHER
New Year’s Day
Martin Luther King Day
Presidents’ Day
Easter Day (unless otherwise
FATHER
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
Mother’s Day
_______________________
Memorial Day (if no school)_______________________
Father’s Day
_______________________
July 4th
_______________________
Labor Day
_______________________
Halloween
_______________________
Thanksgiving Day & Friday _______________________
Children’s Birthdays
_______________________
Other School-Free Days _______________________
Mother’s Birthday
_______________________
Father’s Birthday
_______________________
Other: ________________ _______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
coinciding with Spring Vacation)
Passover Day (unless otherwise
coinciding with Spring Vacation)
A holiday shall begin at 6:00 p.m. on the night preceding the holiday and end at 6:00 p.m.
the night of the holiday, unless otherwise noted here_____________________________.
D.
FALL VACATION (If applicable)
The day to day schedule shall apply except as follows:____________________________
_____________________________________________beginning _________________.
E.
WINTER (CHRISTMAS) VACATION
The mother father shall have the child or children for the first period from the day and
time school is dismissed until December _____ at ____ a.m./p.m. in odd-numbered
years
in even-numbered years
every year. The other parent will have the child or
children for the second period from the day and time indicated above until 6:00 p.m. on
the evening before school resumes. The parties shall alternate the first and second
periods each year.
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Other agreement of the parents: _____________________________________________
SPRING VACATION (If applicable)
F.
The day-to-day schedule shall apply except as follows: ___________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________beginning ___________________.
G.
SUMMER VACATION
The day-to-day schedule shall apply except as follows: ___________________________
__________________________________________ beginning ____________________.
Is written notice required?
H.
Yes
No.
If so, ________ number of days.
TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENTS
The place of meeting for the exchange of the child or children shall be: ______________
______________________________________________________________________.
Payment of long distance transportation costs (if applicable): mother
father both
equally.
Other arrangements: _____________________________________________________.
If a parent does not possess a valid driver’s license, he or she must make reasonable
transportation arrangements to protect the child or children while in the care of that
parent.
I.
SUPERVISION OF PARENTING TIME (If applicable)
Check if applicable
Supervised parenting time shall apply during the day-to-day schedule as follows:
Place: _______________________________________________________________.
Person or organization supervising: ________________________________________.
Responsibility for cost, if any: mother father both equally.
J.
OTHER
The following special provisions apply :
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________.
II.
A.
DECISION-MAKING
DAY-TO-DAY DECISIONS
Each parent shall make decisions regarding the day-to-day care of a child while the child
is residing with that parent, including any emergency decisions affecting the health or
safety of a child.
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B.
MAJOR DECISIONS
Major decisions regarding each child shall be made as follows:
Educational decisions
Non-emergency health care
Religious upbringing
Extracurricular activities
__________________________
III.
A.
mother
mother
mother
mother
mother
father
father
father
father
father
joint
joint
joint
joint
joint
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
CHILD SUPPORT
Father’s gross monthly income is $ _______
Mother’s gross monthly income is $ ________
1. The final child support order is as follows:
a. The
mother
father shall pay to the other parent as regular child
support the sum of $_____________ weekly
monthly twice per month
every two weeks. The Child Support Worksheet shall be attached to this
Order as an Exhibit.*
If this is a deviation from the Child Support Guidelines, explain why:
_________________________________________________________________
2. Retroactive Support: A judgment is hereby awarded in the amount of $_______ to
mother father against the child support payor representing retroactive support
required under Section 1240-2-4.06 of the D.H.S. Income Shares Child Support
Guidelines dating from ________________ which shall be paid (including pre/post
judgment interest) at the rate of $_____________ per week month twice per
month
every two weeks until the judgment is paid in full.
3. Payments shall begin on the _____ day of _____________, 20___.
This support shall be paid:
directly to the other parent.
to the Central Child Support Receipting Unit, P. O. Box 305200, Nashville, Tennessee
37229, and sent from there to the other parent at: ___________________________.
A Wage Assignment Order is attached to this Parenting Plan.
by direct deposit to the other parent at ____________________________ Bank for
deposit in account no. ________________________.
other:________________________________________________________________.
The parents acknowledge that court approval must be obtained before child support can
be reduced or modified.
*Child Support Worksheet can be found on DHS website at http://www.state.tn.us/humanserv/is/incomeshares.htm or at
your local child support offices.
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B.
FEDERAL INCOME TAX EXEMPTION*
The
mother
father is the parent receiving child support.
The Mother shall claim the following children: ___________________________________
The Father shall claim the following children: ___________________________________
The mother father may claim the exemptions for the child or children so long as child
support payments are current by the claiming parent on January 15 of the year when the
return is due. The exemptions may be claimed in: alternate years starting ________
each year other: _________.
The mother father will furnish IRS Form 8332 to the parent entitled to the exemption
by February 15 of the year the tax return is due.
C.
PROOF OF INCOME AND WORK-RELATED CHILD CARE EXPENSES
Each parent shall send proof of income to the other parent for the prior calendar year as
follows:
•
•
•
IRS Forms W-2 and 1099 shall be sent to the other parent on or before
February 15.
A copy of his or her federal income tax return shall be sent to the other parent on
or before April 15 or any later date when it is due because of an extension of time
for filing.
The completed form required by the Department of Human Services shall be sent
to the Department on or before the date the federal income tax return is due by the
parent paying child support. This requirement applies only if a parent is receiving
benefits from the Department for a child.
The parent paying work-related child care expenses shall send proof of expenses to the
other parent for the prior calendar year and an estimate for the next calendar year, on or
before February 15.
D.
HEALTH AND DENTAL INSURANCE
Reasonable health insurance on the child or children will be:
maintained by the mother
maintained by the father
maintained by both
Proof of continuing coverage shall be furnished to the other parent annually or as
coverage changes. The parent maintaining coverage shall authorize the other parent to
consult with the insurance carrier regarding the coverage in effect.
Uncovered reasonable and necessary medical expenses, which may include but is not
limited to, deductibles or co-payments, eyeglasses, contact lens, routine annual
physicals, and counseling will be paid by
mother
father
pro rata in accordance
with their incomes. After insurance has paid its portion, the parent receiving the bill will
send it to the other parent within ten days. The other parent will pay his or her share
within 30 days of receipt of the bill.
NOTE: The child support schedule assumptions in the guidelines (1240-2-4-.03 (6)(b) ) assume that the
parent receiving the child support will get the tax exemptions for the child.
*
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If available through work, the mother
father shall maintain dental, orthodontic, and
optical insurance on the minor child or children.
E.
LIFE INSURANCE
If agreed upon by the parties, the mother father both shall insure his/her own life in
the minimum amount of $_____________ by whole life or term insurance.
Until the
child support obligation has been completed, each policy shall name the following as sole
irrevocable primary beneficiary: the other parent the other parent, as trustee for the
benefit of the children, to serve without bond or accounting,
other
__________________________.
IV. PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL PARENT (CUSTODIAN) FOR OTHER LEGAL PURPOSES
The child or children are scheduled to reside the majority of the time with the □ mother
□ father. This parent is designated as the primary residential parent also known as the
custodian, SOLELY for purposes of any other applicable state and federal laws. If the
parents are listed in Section II as joint decision-makers, then, for purposes of obtaining
health or other insurance, they shall be considered to be joint custodians. THIS
DESIGNATION DOES NOT AFFECT EITHER PARENT’S RIGHTS OR RESPONSIBILITIES
UNDER THIS PARENTING PLAN.
V. DISAGREEMENTS OR MODIFICATION OF PLAN
Should the parents disagree about this Parenting Plan or wish to modify it, they must
make a good faith effort to resolve the issue by the process selected below before
returning to Court. Except for financial support issues including child support, health and
dental insurance, uncovered medical and dental expenses, and life insurance, disputes
must be submitted to:
Mediation by a neutral party chosen by the parents or the Court.
Arbitration by a neutral party selected by parents or the Court.
The Court DUE TO ORDER OF PROTECTION OR RESTRICTIONS.
The costs of this process may be determined by the alternative dispute process or may
be assessed by the Court based upon the incomes of the parents. It must be commenced
by notifying the other parent and the Court by written request certified mail
other: ____________________.
In the dispute resolution process:
A. Preference shall be given to carrying out this Parenting Plan.
B. The parents shall use the process to resolve disputes relating to implementation of
the Plan.
C. A written record shall be prepared of any agreement reached, and it shall be
provided to each parent.
D. If the Court finds that a parent willfully failed to appear without good reason, the
Court, upon motion, may award attorney fees and financial sanctions to the
prevailing parent.
VI.
RIGHTS OF PARENTS
Under T.C.A. § 36-6-101 of Tennessee law, both parents are entitled to the following
rights:
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(1) The right to unimpeded telephone conversations with the child at least twice a
week at reasonable times and for reasonable durations;
(2) The right to send mail to the child which the other parent shall not open or
censor;
(3) The right to receive notice and relevant information as soon as practicable but
within twenty-four (24) hours of any event of hospitalization, major illness or
death of the child;
(4) The right to receive directly from the child’s school any school records
customarily made available to parents. (The school may require a written
request which includes a current mailing address and upon payment of
reasonable costs of duplicating.) These include copies of the child’s report
cards, attendance records, names of teachers, class schedules, and
standardized test scores;
(5) Unless otherwise provided by law, the right to receive copies of the child’s
medical health or other treatment records directly from the physician or health
care provider who provided treatment or health care. (The keeper of the
records may require a written request which contains a current mailing address
and the payment of reasonable costs of duplication.) No person who receives
the mailing address of a parent as a result of this requirement shall provide
such address to the other parent or a third person;
(6) The right to be free of unwarranted derogatory remarks made about the parent
or his or her family by the other parent to the child or in the presence of the
child;
(7) The right to be given at least forty-eight (48) hours notice, whenever possible,
of all extra-curricular activities, and the opportunity to participate or observe
them. These include the following: school activities, athletic activities, church
activities and other activities where parental participation or observation would
be appropriate;
(8) The right to receive from the other parent, in the event the other parent leaves
the state with the minor child or children for more than two (2) days, an itinerary
including telephone numbers for use in the event of an emergency;
(9) The right to access and participation in education on the same basis that is
provided to all parents. This includes the right of access to the child for lunch
and other activities. However participation or access must be reasonable and
not interfere with day-to-day operations or with the child’s educational
performance.
VII.
NOTICE REGARDING PARENTAL RELOCATION
The Tennessee statute (T.C.A. § 36-6-108) which governs the notice to be given in
connection with the relocation of a parent reads in pertinent part as follows:
If a parent who is spending intervals of time with a child desires to relocate outside the
state or more than one hundred (100) miles from the other parent within the state, the
relocating parent shall send a notice to the other parent at the other parent’s last known
address by registered or certified mail. Unless excused by the court for exigent
circumstances, the notice shall be mailed not later than sixty (60) days prior to the move.
The notice shall contain the following:
(1) Statement of intent to move;
(2) Location of proposed new residence;
(3) Reasons for proposed relocation; and
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(4) Statement that the other parent may file a petition in opposition to the move within
thirty (30) days of receipt of the notice.
VIII.
PARENT EDUCATION CLASS
This requirement has been fulfilled by both parents mother father
neither.
Failure to attend the parent education class within 60 days of this order is punishable by
contempt.
Under penalty of perjury, we declare that this plan has been proposed in good faith
and is in the best interest of each minor child and that the statements herein and
on the attached child support worksheets are true and correct. (A notary public is
required if this is a proposed plan by one parent rather than one agreed by both
parents.)
__________________________________ ___________________________________
Mother
Date and Place Signed
Sworn to and subscribed before me this ______ day of __________________, 20_____.
My commission expires:________________
_______________________________
Notary Public
__________________________________
Father
__________________________________
Date and Place Signed
Sworn to and subscribed before me this ______ day of __________________, 20_____.
My commission expires:________________
_______________________________
Notary Public
APPROVED FOR ENTRY:
________________________________
_________________________________
Attorney for Mother
__________________________________________
Address
__________________________________________
Address
__________________________________________
Phone and BPR Number
Attorney for Father
____________________________________________
Address
____________________________________________
Address
____________________________________________
Phone and BPR Number
Note: The judge or chancellor may sign below or, instead, sign a Final Decree or a
separate Order incorporating this plan.
COURT COSTS (If applicable)
Court costs, if any, are taxed as follows:
_____________________________________________.
It is so ORDERED this the ________ day of ____________, ______.
Judge or Chancellor
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