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Addressing Swim Safety in Parenting Plans
With shared decision-making, extracurricular activities participation may be determined by each parents on the days they have time-sharing. We want to discuss Water Safety & Swim Lessons. It deserves attention and it’s getting attention. In a matter of time, it will be a hot topic for parenting plans.
Addressing Swim Safety in Parenting Plans
One of the most difficult areas to address in Parenting Plans is extracurricular activities. these are optional activities, like swimming lessons, soccer, and dance lessons. With shared decision-making, participation may be determined by each parent on the days they have time-sharing. Parenting plan considerations include decision-making, scheduling, and transportation.
Co-Parenting: Healthcare Decision-Making with Shared Parental Responsibility (Joint Custody)
Published in SPOTLIGHT on Providers by Early Learning Coalition of Pasco and Hernando Counties, Inc.
Shared parental responsibility means a court-ordered relationship in which both parents retain full parental rights and responsibilities with respect to their child.
Addressing Swim Safety in Parenting Plans
A parenting plan governs the relationship between co-parents and the child. It addresses education, healthcare & include a time-sharing schedule. One of the more difficult areas to address is extracurricular activities. These activities have benefits that contribute to readiness. Readiness for school, post-high school, and careers.
Choosing the RIGHT Attorney While Establishing Child Custody
Identifying the Right Attorney is Critical. The proper attorney on your team increases the chances of achieving the desired outcome. Be strategic about the choice of counsel, it can help be the difference between avoiding costly mistakes or destructive litigation, which is devastating to the wellbeing of children.
Co-Parenting for a Bright Futures Scholarship
When parents engage in their child’s education, outcomes improve. Staying engaged with the child’s education can be hard. For co-parents, it can be even more challenging.
Guidance For Teachers Testifying in Child Custody Cases
The #1 factor in students success is the teacher leading the classroom. Court hold teachers and educators in high regard. They are considered credible witnesses to be subpoenaed to testify in child custody cases. Their testimony helps judges make informed decisions about child’s best interest.
Healthcare & Child Custody
Healthcare is a major factor in custody cases as courts prioritize the child’s best interests. A parent’s ability to make informed medical decisions and ensure necessary care is provided can greatly influence the custody arrangements.
Healthcare Decisions with Shared Parental Responsibility
Shared parental responsibility means a court-ordered relationship in which both parents retain full parental rights and responsibilities with respect to their child. The expectation is that co-parents will communicate, confer and major decisions affecting the child’s wellbeing will be determined jointly.
Q&A with A Mediator Jill St. Louis
This Q&A features Jill St. Louis, and Industry Peer and Board Member who shares our beliefs of informing parents on mediation.
Founder of Successful Solution, a FL Statewide certified mediator, and divorce coach, Jill leverages her personal and professional experiences to help parents avoid destructive litigation. Jill, welcome!
What is Collaborative Divorce?
A Collaborative Divorce is a legal divorce process that allows co-parents to negotiate the terms of divorce. It’s and alternative to fighting in court, while avoiding a prolonged process where the child(ren) is the subject of a nasty litigation dispute.
Questions To Ask Your Attorney: Custody Case
A common mistake that we encounter is a parent who says, “I didn’t hire the right attorney.” Understandably, circumstances can force a sense of urgency, leaving little time to perform proper due diligence.
But what does “Proper Due Diligence” look like? What are the “Good Questions” I’m supposed to ask?
Representing Yourself “Filing Pro Se”
When parents split up, and. both parents want access to their child(ren), custody arrangements must be determined.
A commonly overlooked option while navigating the custody process is representing yourself, or “Filing Pro Se.”
Q&A With Al Huntoon, CoParenting Advisor - Part II
Question & Answer with Industry Professionals.
Purpose: Use our ever growing network of reputable industry peers to produce educational content that will help more working parents achieve successful coparenting outcomes.
Parenting Plans For Teenagers
Parenting plans with children birth to age 5 require unique considerations. What about parenting plans for teenagers 15-18? A parenting plan governs the relationship and decision-making between parents and the child(ren). It addresses issues such as education, health care, and time-sharing.