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· Cristi Trusler · Collaborative Divorce  · 2 min read

Creating a Collaborative Divorce Parenting Plan

Learn how to create an effective parenting plan during a collaborative divorce. Discover key elements and strategies for successful co-parenting.

Creating a comprehensive parenting plan is a crucial step in the collaborative divorce process. A well-thought-out plan can provide stability for your children and reduce conflicts between co-parents. Here’s a guide to help you create an effective parenting plan during your collaborative divorce:

  1. Prioritize Your Children’s Needs

    The foundation of any good parenting plan is the best interests of the children. Consider their age, personality, schedule, and individual needs when making decisions.

  2. Establish a Clear Custody Schedule

    Detail when each parent will have time with the children. Include regular weekday and weekend schedules, as well as plans for holidays, school breaks, and special occasions.

  3. Outline Decision-Making Processes

    Determine how major decisions about education, healthcare, religion, and extracurricular activities will be made. Will you make joint decisions, or will one parent have final say in certain areas?

  4. lan for Communication

    Establish how you and your co-parent will communicate about the children. Will you use a co-parenting app, email, or phone calls? How often will you update each other?

  5. Address Financial Responsibilities

    Clearly outline how child-related expenses will be handled. This may include details about child support, medical expenses, education costs, and extracurricular activities.

  6. Include Flexibility Clauses

    While structure is important, your plan should also allow for some flexibility. Life changes, and your plan should be able to adapt.

  7. Consider Future Dispute Resolution

    Include a method for resolving future disagreements, such as mediation, to avoid returning to court.

  8. Discuss Relocation and Travel

    Address how potential moves will be handled and establish guidelines for traveling with the children.

  9. Plan for Introductions of New Partners

    Establish guidelines for introducing new significant others to the children.

  10. Regular Review and Revision

Set a schedule to review and potentially revise the parenting plan as your children grow and circumstances change.

Remember, the collaborative divorce process allows for open communication and creative problem-solving. Work with your spouse, your collaborative divorce attorneys, and any other professionals on your team (such as child specialists or financial advisors) to create a plan that truly works for your family.

At Trusler Legal PLLC, we’ve guided many families through creating effective parenting plans during collaborative divorces. While it can be challenging, a well-crafted plan can set the stage for successful co-parenting and help your children thrive post-divorce. If you need assistance with your collaborative divorce and parenting plan, don’t hesitate to reach out for professional support.

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