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In the 219th Judicial District Court
of the State of Texas
Curt B. Henderson, Judge Presiding
No.219 - ________________ - ____
In The Matter Of The Marriage Of / In The Interest Of
_______________________________
And
______________________________
PARENTING PLAN
This form may be used for several purposes. Please indicate below how this form is being
used:
A. This is a
temporary plan
permanent plan.
B. There
are
are not any
remaining disputed issues concerning the
parenting plan. If disputed issues remain, please indicate the section number of
the disputed issue(s):
C. This is the parenting plan requested by _______________________________
If the opposing party does not agree with this plan, he/she should file a separate one
with the Court.
This form does not include every possible issue you may want to address. An "Other
Terms" section has been provided for items you would like to add. If you need more space
than is provided, attach additional pages to the form. If the form includes issues that do not
apply to your situation, write "Not Applicable" or "N/A" in that section. However, you must
submit to the Court some form of written Permanent Parenting Plan addressing all of the
issues which are relevant to the facts of your case. If you do not, the Court must enter its own
plan, and this may not be the plan you think is in the best interests of you or your child(ren).
When the Court either approves your plan, or enters its own, the plan will become a Court
Order.
SECTION 1.
Name
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INFORMATION ABOUT THE CHILD(REN)
Present Address
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SECTION 2.
DECISION-MAKING
This parenting plan form reflects decision-making on major issues other than parenting time.
In this plan, major decision-making does not include day-to-day decisions, which may be
made by the current residential parent without the need to consult with the other parent,
unless you make such decisions a part of your plan. Day-to-day decisions include, but are not
limited to, minor training or correction, minor medical and dental care, curfew, chores,
allowance, day-to-day decisions about clothing or hygiene during the time the child is with
you.
The division of decision-making allows you to make several choices. You may decide that one
parent should make all of the major decisions alone, OR you may decide that you and the other
parent will make all major decisions together. The third option is to decide the major areas of
decision-making and to decide which parent will have the responsibility for which decision.
SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE FOLLOWING OPTIONS:
Option One
MAJOR DECISION-MAKING BY ONE PARENT ONLY
The
Mother
Father (check one) will make all of the major decisions regarding the
child(ren). You have now selected a decision-making plan. Go directly to complete Sections 3 -7
starting on page 4
Option Two
ALL MAJOR DECISION-MAKING BY BOTH PARENTS
Both parties will make ALL major decisions regarding the child(ren) together. If the parents
cannot reach an agreement on a decision, then they shall use the dispute resolution procedures
in this parenting plan (Section 6). You have now selected a decision-making plan. Go directly to
complete Sections 3 -7 starting on page 4
Option Three
MAJOR DECISION-MAKING DIVIDED BETWEEN THE PARENTS
Complete A, B, C, D and E below before proceeding to complete Sections 3- 7
A.
EDUCATIONAL DECISION-MAKING (includes daycare unless specifically
excluded)
The parents will make all major educational decisions together. If the parents do not reach an
agreement, then they shall use the dispute resolution procedure in this parenting plan.(Section 6)
The current enrollment of the children shall not be changed without joint agreement. The child(ren)
are currently enrolled as follows:
The
Mother
Father (check one) shall have the final decision-making responsibility
regarding all major education decisions. However, if such decision involves additional
expenses, the parties shall agree on the division of those expenses or, if they cannot agree,
shall use the dispute resolution procedure in this plan. (Section 6)
Both parents may participate in school conferences, events, and activities, and may consult
with teachers and other school personnel. For purposes of school attendance only, the child(ren)'s
legal residence will be with the
Mother
Father (check one).
Other arrangements as to educational decision-making:
The parents have no agreement on this issue.
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B. MEDICAL, DENTAL AND MENTAL HEALTH DECISION-MAKING
The parents will make the final decision regarding major medical/dental decisions for
the child(ren) together. If the parents do not reach an agreement, then they shall use the
dispute resolution procedures in this parenting plan. (Section 6)
The
Mother
Father (check one) shall have the final decision-making responsibility
regarding major medical/dental decisions for the child(ren). However, if such decision
involves additional expenses, the parties shall agree on the division of those expenses or, if
they cannot agree, shall use the dispute resolution procedure in this plan. (Section 6)
Both parents agree that, under emergency circumstances, it is sufficient for either party
to sign legal releases to get medical treatment or to take other necessary measures.
In the event of a dispute about the necessity of or type of medical treatment for the minor
child(ren), the parent in possession of the child shall be allowed to obtain necessary medical
treatment for the minor child(ren).
Both parents agree to advise/inform the other parent immediately regarding:
emergency medical/dental care sought for the child(ren)
names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all medical/mental health care practitioners
any health matter pertaining to the child(ren).
Other arrangements as to medical and/or dental decision-making:
The parents have no agreement on these issues.
C. RELIGIOUS DECISION-MAKING
The parents will make all major religious decisions for the child(ren) together. If the
parents do not reach an agreement, then they shall use the dispute resolution procedures in
this parenting plan.
The
Mother
Father (check one) will have the authority to make decisions concerning
the religious practices of the child(ren).
Other agreements regarding religious decisions:
The parents have no agreement on this issue.
D. EXTRACURRICULAR AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
The parents will make the final decision regarding extracurricular and recreational
activities together.
The
Mother
Father (check one) will have the right to make all decisions concerning
extracurricular and recreational activities for the child(ren). However, if such decision involves
additional expenses, the parties shall agree on the division of those expenses or, if they
cannot agree, shall use the dispute resolution procedure in this parenting plan. (Section 6)
Each parent has final decision-making authority for activities that occur only during that
parent's parenting time and shall be solely responsible for transportation for and expenses of
participation in those activities that occur only during that parent's parenting time.
Each parent has final decision-making authority to enroll the child in _____ (number)
activities. Both parents will keep the other informed about the scheduled activities and will
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ensure that the child attend the activities.
Other agreements regarding extracurricular and recreational activities:
The parents have no agreement on this issue.
E. OTHER SIGNIFICANT DECISIONS (General Welfare, Driving, Car, Car Insurance,
College, etc.)
You may use this section to document any agreements made between the parties that are
not required by law to be addressed such as post-secondary education, automobile access or
insurance, or any other agreements affecting the general welfare of the child(ren). NOTE:
Agreements made under this provision, if approved by the court and made a part of
the final decree of dissolution, become enforceable by the court.
Choose one of the following to indicate how significant decisions other than those specified
in this plan will be made:
The parents will make the final decision regarding other significant decisions
involving the child(ren) together. If the parents do not reach an agreement, than they shall
use the dispute resolution procedure in this parenting plan.
The
Mother
Father (check one) shall have the final decision-making responsibility
regarding other significant decisions regarding the child(ren).
The parents have no agreement on this issue.
Significant decisions to be made by the parties are: (attach extra sheets as necessary)
SECTION 3. FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR CHILD(REN):
A.
CHILD SUPPORT:
The
Mother
Father will pay child support, in accordance with the Texas
Family Code Child Support Guidelines, in the amount of $__________________
per month Beginning the _____ day of _____________, 20___.
Deviations:
_______________________________________________________
A ‘Wage Withholding Order’ shall be issued in every case.
The parties affirmatively acknowledge that Court approval must be obtained before child support
can be reduced or modified, unless such payments are automatically reduced or terminated
under the terms of the Parenting Plan.
*ATTACH SWORN STATEMENT OF INCOME IF THIS IS A PROPOSED PLAN.
You should furnish information sufficient to accurately identify your income; and produce
complete unredacted copies of income tax returns for the past two years, a financial statement,
and pay stubs for the past three months.
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B.
TAX DEDUCTION:
The
Mother
Father shall receive the tax deduction for the child(ren), so
long as the child support is current on the 15th day of January of each year in:
alternate years starting ___________
each year
other: _________________________________________________________
There is no agreement. Federal regulations shall apply.
C.
TAX RETURN NOTICE:
The parent(s) paying child support shall send to the other parent by or before
April 15 of every year [OR August 15, if an extension is sought], a copy of their
respective W-2(s), 1099(s), and the first two (2) pages of their tax return.
D.
HEALTH INSURANCE:
The
Mother
Father will maintain major medical/dental/hospital insurance
on the minor child(ren) and he/she shall provide proof of continuing coverage
annually.
Uncovered medical expenses, which include deductibles or co-payments,
eyeglasses, contact lens, routine annual physicals, will be paid by the:
Mother
Father OR
divided equally by the parties.
Other:
After insurance has paid its portion, the parent receiving the bill will send the bill
and Explanation of Benefits to the other parent within 10 days of the receipt of
the Explanation of Benefits. The other parent will pay his/her share within thirty
(30) days of receipt of the bill and Explanation of Benefits.
E.
SUPPORT]:
LIFE
INSURANCE
[OPTIONAL
FOR
PARENT
NOT
PAYING
CHILD
Father shall insure his own life in the minimum amount of $_____________,
whole or term.
Mother shall insure her own life in the minimum amount of $____________,
whole or term.
The policy(ies) shall name:
the other parent.
Other parent as trustee of the funds to serve without bond or accounting, as
beneficiary for the support of the children.
Other: ________________________________________________________
F. ORTHODONTIC CARE:
If available to either parent through their work, the
Mother
Father will
maintain orthodontic care on the minor child(ren). Uncovered orthodontic
expenses will be paid by:
Mother
Father
divided equally by the parties.
SECTION 4.
PARENTINGTIME
A. WEEKDAY AND WEEKEND SCHEDULE
The
Mother
Father (check one) will have possession of the child at all times except as
agreed between the parties and failing agreement, the other parent shall have possession of
the child(ren) during the following periods of parenting time.
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Option One
1st, 3rd and 5th Fridays from
after school
6:00 p.m. (check one)
until
Sunday at 6:00 p.m.
Monday at school (check one) and
Thursdays from
after school
6:00 p.m. (check one)
until
Thursday at 8:00 p.m.
Friday at school (check one)
Option Two – (write your agreement or proposal here)
B.
SUMMER SCHEDULE
The weekday and weekend schedule above will apply for all 12 calendar months, with
no specific changes during summer.
During the summer months, the child(ren) will be in care of the Father (list days of the
week and times):
During the summer months, the child(ren) will be in care of the Mother (list days of the
week and times):
During the summer months, the Mother Father (check one) will have the month of July;
the other parent will have all other summer days.
Other:
C. EXCHANGES.
Pick up at the beginning of possession shall be at
Delivery at the end of possession shall be at
Mother's
Mother's
Father's home.
Father's home.
Exchanges shall be at _________________________________
Exchanges shall occur on time. Each parent shall be on time for the drop off and pick up of the
child/ren and shall have the child/ren ready. If a parent is more than ____ minutes late without
contacting the other parent to make other arrangements, the parent with the child/ren may
proceed with other plans and activities for the child/ren.
Each parent shall give the other parent information about the child/ren's homework, school
projects, appointments and activities that need attention while the child/ren is with the other
parent.
Each parent will talk to the other parent about the child/ren's sleep and eating schedule, any
medications or health matters and their general condition before exchanges.
When exchanging the child/ren the parents shall not discuss other issues nor fight, be
sarcastic or demonstrate anger during the exchange.
Other:
_____________________________________________________________________________
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D. RE-INVOLVING A PARENT.
Mother
Father has not had frequent contact with our child(ren) for approximately
, and wishes to begin more
actively participating in our child(ren)'s life. To make this transition work for all of us,
we agree: (check all that apply)
We shall both seek counseling to assist us in helping the child(ren) with this
transition and to receive advice about how to make the transition work.
We shall begin contact with the child(ren) by having the following schedule of
contacts:
After the above schedule of contacts has been kept for
(time),
we shall increase the time the child(ren) spend with the other parent to the
following schedule:
Other:
E. CHILD(REN)'S TRAVEL
The parents agree that should either of them travel away from home with the child(ren),
each parent will keep the other parent informed of travel plans, address(es), and telephone
number(s) where that parent and the child(ren) can be reached.
The parents have additional travel agreements regarding the children as follows:
The parents have no agreement on this issue.
F.
AIRPLANE TRAVEL.
When the parents live in different communities where transportation will be by
airplane, the parents agree to assist their child(ren) by considering jet lag, settling
in times, and "best option in light of the price" schedules appropriate to our
child(ren)'s age and needs.
The parents shall split the cost of the travel for summer visitation as follows:
Mother will pay _____%, Father will pay _______%
Father
Mother shall
purchase the ticket and the other parent shall reimburse within 30 days.
Transportation for other visits shall be paid by the away parent that does not live
in the same community as the child(ren).
Dad
Mom shall purchase all roundtrip tickets for all trips and the other
parent shall reimburse half of the cost of the child(ren)'s ticket within 30 days.
The costs of roundtrip tickets shall be paid by each parent as follows:
Summer
Spring Break
Winter Break/Christmas
Other:
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Dad
Dad
Dad
Mom
Mom
Mom
Mom
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Iif a parent cannot financially pay for transportation, then the other parent has the
option of paying for the transportation for the visit to take place.
The child(ren) may miss school
half-day
1 day
2 days, if they are
otherwise doing well in school, in order to accommodate travel arrangements and
be with the other parent for the following visitations:
Summer
Spring Break
Winter
Break
Other:
Other:
The parents will consult with each other about whether an escort is appropriate
for the child(ren) when they are going to be making an airplane trip and comply
with commercial airline regulations.
G. HOLIDAYS, VACATIONS, SPECIAL OCCASIONS, AND RELIGIOUS EVENTS
The following schedule will take priority over the regular weekday, weekend, and summer
schedules discussed above. Please check all that apply and indicate the time and place of
exchange, which party the child(ren) will spend time with, and the schedule, i.e. even/odd/all
years, alternating events, etc.
Event
Name of party spending Odd
time with child(ren)
numbered
years
Even
numbered
years
Ail Years
Time & Place of exchange
New Year's Eve
New Year's Day
Spring Vacation
Mother's Day
Memorial Day
Fathers Day
July 4th
Labor Day
Thanksgiving Break
Thanksgiving Day
Winter Break
Family
Birthdays
Children's Parties
Religious Events
Holiday Events
The parents have no agreement on this issue.
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H. STANDARD PARENTING ORDERS:
Unless stated otherwise below, both parents are entitled to the following rights:
1.
To unimpeded telephone conversations with the child at least once each week at
reasonable times and for a reasonable duration;
2.
To send mail to the child which the other parent shall not open and will not
censor;
3.
To receive notice and relevant information as soon as practical (but within 24
hours) in the event of hospitalization, major illness, or death of the child;
4.
To receive directly from the school, upon written request, which includes a
current mailing address and upon payment of reasonable costs of duplicating,
copies of the child’s report cards, attendance records, names of teachers, class
schedules, standardized test scores, and any other records customarily made
available to parents;
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 such treatment or health care upon written request
which contains a current mailing address and upon payment of reasonable costs
of duplication.
6.
To be free of derogatory remarks made about such parent or such parent’s family
by the other parent to or in the presence of the child;
7.
To be given at least forty-eight (48) hours notice, whenever possible, of all extra
curricular activities, and the opportunity to participate or observe, including, but
not limited to the following:
(i)
School activities
(ii)
Athletic activities
(iii)
Church activities, and
(iv)
Other activities as to which parental participation or observation
would be appropriate.
8.
To receive from the other parent, in the event the other parent leaves the state
with the minor child(ren) for more than two (2) days, an itinerary including
telephone numbers for use in the event of an emergency.
9.
Access and participation in education, including the right of access to the minor
child or children for lunch and other activities, on the same basis that is provided
to all parents, provided the participation or access is reasonable and does not
interfere with day-to-day operations or with the child’s educational performance.
The following exceptions to the above standard orders should apply:
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I.
DOMICILE RESTRICTION
At the time of this agreement, the
The children’s current residence is:
Mother
Father
The domicile of children shall not be changed from
written consent of both parents.
neither parent is planning to relocate.
Collin County or
___________ without the
The parents have agreed on domicile and relocation plans for the child(ren) as follows:
The parents have not agreed on domicile restriction and relocation plans, and request that the
Court make that determination.
If the parents do not have a written agreement or Court Order, the child(ren) may not
move out of Collin County, Texas until further order of the Court. If Collin County is not
their current residence, the children may not be moved from their present residence
until further order of the Court.
J. ADDITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS (Check all that apply and fill in appropriate information.)
Each parent will inform the other parent of any changes of business or residential address
and / or phone number in advance OR within ___ days ___ weeks of the change.
Both parents will consult with one another in advance of any change to the schedule
that would affect either parent's access to the children. Without a signed agreement by both
parents, with copies to each, no such change which violates the Court Order will be honored
by the Court.
Both parents agree that all communications regarding the child(ren) will be between the
parents and that they will not use the child(ren) to convey information or to set up visitation
changes.
Both parents agree that they will not belittle or criticize the other parent in front of the
child(ren).
SECTION 5. OTHER TERMS
Add any other items regarding the child(ren) you would like to include in your parenting plan.
(Use additional sheets if necessary).
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SECTION 6. FUTURE CONFLICT RESOLUTION
If the parents cannot reach an agreement in the future on any issue involving the parenting
plan, they
agree
do not agree to enter into
mediation
arbitration.
If the parents agree, mediation and/or arbitration will be conducted by _______________________ .If that
mediator/arbitrator is unavailable, and the parents cannot agree on another mediator/arbitrator,
they will use__________________________. Any alternative dispute resolution shall be paid
____ % by _______________________________________________ (name of party) and
____ % by ________________________________________________ (name of party).
If the mediation fails, the final decision will be made by the Court.
SECTION 7. VERIFICATION AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Your signature below Indicates that you have read and agree with everything in this plan. If
both parties agree to this plan, both parties must sign the same plan document. This
document must be signed in the presence of a Notary Public.
I swear/affirm under oath that I have read the foregoing document and that the information
and attachments provided, including income information, set forth therein is true, correct and
complete to the best of my knowledge.
_________________________
Petitioner’s Signature
_____
Date
_________________________
Respondent’s Signature
_____
Date
Subscribed and affirmed, or sworn to before me
This ___ day of ____________ . 20 _______ .
Subscribed and affirmed, or sworn to before me
This ___ day of ___________ . 20 _______ .
My commission expires:
My commission expires:
Notary Public/Clerk
Notary Public/Clerk
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