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Parenting Plan For Joint Legal Decision Making With Joint Legal

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Page 1 of 10 DOPPCOSCPinal03.05.18 Use only most current version Name of Person Filing: Street Address: City, State, Zip Code: Telephone Number: Email Address: ATLAS Number (if applicable): Representing Self (No Attorney) or Represented by Attorney If Attorney, Bar Number: SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA PINAL COUNTY CASE NUMBER: S1100DO2 Name of Petitioner PARENTING PLAN FOR: JOINT LEGAL DECISION-MAKING OR SOLE LEGAL DECISION-MAKING TO PETITIONER TO RESPONDENT Name of Respondent HONORABLE: GENERAL INFORMATION A.MINOR CHILDREN This Plan concerns the following children common to the parents: Name Birth Date American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 2 of 10 DOPPCOSCPinal03.05.18 Use only most current version B.LEGAL DECISION-MAKING: Select One. If you select sole legal decision-making, you have the option of also selecting restrictions on the parenting time of the other parent. SOLE LEGAL DECISION-MAKING Sole legal decision-making should be granted to Petitioner or Respondent JOINT LEGAL DECISION-MAKING Both parents will make major educational decisions together. Optional: If the parents do not agree, select one the final decision will be with Petitioner the final decision will be with Respondent the decision will be addressed as follows: Both parents will make major religious decisions together. Optional: If the parents do not agree, select one the final decision will be with Petitioner the final decision will be with Respondent the decision will be addressed as follows: Both parents will make major medical decisions together. Optional: If the parents do not agree, select one the final decision will be with Petitioner the final decision will be with Respondent the decision will be addressed as follows: Both parents will make major personal care decisions together. Optional: If the parents do not agree, select one the final decision will be with Petitioner the final decision will be with Respondent the decision will be addressed as follows: American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 3 of 10 DOPPCOSCPinal03.05.18 Use only most current version C.PARENTING TIME Write your detailed parenting plan below. Include specific times, locations, and details regarding transportation. You will have the opportunity to request supervised parenting time or no parenting time, later in this document. 1.Regular Parenting Time: 2.Summer Months: 3.School Breaks Longer Than 4 Days: 4.Three Day Weekends:(for example, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Presidents' Day and Memorial Day) The parents agree that whichever of them has the child(ren) for the weekend occurring nearer in time to the holiday will spend time with the child(ren) for the holiday, OR Explain your request: American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 4 of 10 DOPPCOSCPinal03.05.18 Use only most current version 5.Transportation: Write your procedure for exchanges of the child(ren) including location and responsibility for transportation. 6.Holiday, Birthday and Special Occasion Schedule Use the table below or the blank space to write your schedule. Event Even Years Odd Years New Year222s Eve Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent New Year222s Day Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent Easter Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent 4th of July Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent Halloween Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent Veteran222s Day Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent Thanksgiving Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent Christmas Eve Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent Christmas Day Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent Child(ren)222s Birthday Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent Mother222s Day Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent Father222s Day Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent Petitioner222s Birthday Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent Respondent222s Birthday Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 5 of 10 DOPPCOSCPinal03.05.18 Use only most current version 7.Telephone Contact with Children Each parent may have telephone contact with the child(ren) during the child(ren)222s normal waking hours, OR Explain your request: 8.Travel with Child(ren) (all of the following are optional) Each parent is entitled to consecutive days of vacation time per year with the child(ren). Each parent will give the other parent days notice prior to the vacation. Should either parent travel out of the area with the minor child(ren), each parent will keep the other parent informed of travel plans, address(es), and telephone numbers at which that parent and the minor child(ren) can be reached. Neither parent shall travel with the minor child(ren) outside of Arizona for longer than days without the prior written consent of the other parent or order of the court. SUPERVISED PARENTING TIME Supervised parenting time is in the best interest of the minor child(ren) because: Name of the agency or person who will supervise: NO PARENTING TIME BETWEEN CHILD(REN) AND PETITIONER OR RESPONDENT No parenting time is in the best interest of the minor child(ren) because: American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 6 of 10 DOPPCOSCPinal03.05.18 Use only most current version D.Medical and Dental Arrangements Both parents have the right to authorize emergency medical treatment, if needed, and the right to consult with physicians and other medical practitioners. Both parents agree to advise the other parent with physicians and other medical practitioners. Both parents agree to advise the other parent immediately of any emergency medical/dental care sought for the minor children, to cooperate on health matters concerning the children and to keep one another reasonably informed. Both parents agree to keep each other informed as to names, addresses and telephone numbers of all medical/dental care providers. E.Other Arrangements Each parent will inform the other parent of any change of address and/or phone number in advance OR within days of the change. Both parents will promptly inform the other parent of any emergency or other important event that involves the minor children. Both parents will consult and agree with the other parent regarding any extra activity that affects the minor children222s access to the other parent. Each parent will consider the other parent as care-provider for the minor children before making other arrangements. Each parent will keep all communication regarding the minor child(ren) between the parents and will not use the minor child(ren) to convey information or to set up parenting time changes. Each parent will encourage love and respect between the minor child(ren) and the other parent and neither parent shall do anything that may hurt the other parent222s relationship with the minor children. Both parents will exert their best efforts to work cooperatively in future plans consistent with the best interests of the minor children and to amicably resolve such disputes as may arise. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Page 7 of 10 DOPPCOSCPinal03.05.18 Use only most current version If either parent is unable to follow through with the time-sharing arrangements involving the minor child(ren), that parent will notify the other parent as soon as possible. Both parents agree that if either parent moves out of the area and returns later, they will use the most recent 223Parenting Plan/Access Agreement224 in place before the move. If the parents are unable to reach a mutual agreement regarding a legal change to their parenting orders, they will request mediation through the court or a private mediator of their choice. Obtain Written Consent or Court Order Before Moving: Notice required by ARS 25-408 shall be made by certified mail, return receipt requested, or pursuant to the Arizona rules of family law procedure. The court shall sanction a parent who, without good cause, does not comply with the notification requirements of this law. The court may impose a sanction that will affect the legal decision-making or parenting time only in accordance with the child222s best interests. Parental Access to Records and Information

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