Parenting Plan Checklist for Mediation & Co-parenting

A parenting plan is an essential part of co-parenting that lays out how parents will raise their child. You'll need a parenting plan for negotiations with the other parent, for mediation and for court.

The best parenting plans are very detailed to account for every potential point of contention.

A parenting plan checklist helps you account for required provisions (like the type of custody) as well as optional ones. You can ignore suggestions that don't apply to your situation.

The court ultimately decides the final terms of your parenting plan, which must be in the best interest of the child. Your proposals guide the court on what terms to include.

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1. Choose a parenting schedule

2. Decide who's allowed to make decisions for the child

3. Cover requirements when a parent moves

4. Figure out how exchanging the child will work

5. Plan for unexpected schedule changes

6. Include details about communication

7. Cover the child's medical needs

8. Detail education arrangements

9. State rules for the involvement of third parties

10. Specify your child care arrangements

11. Address out-of-area travel with the child

12. Detail how you'll handle the child's belongings

13. If your family is multilingual, set language rules

14. Lay down the rules for disciplining the child

15. Address who can claim the child on taxes

16. Determine how you'll divide child-related expenses

17. Account for special circumstances

18. Specify what happens if a parent disobeys the parenting plan

19. State how often you'll revise the parenting plan

The easiest way to make a parenting plan

Creating a parenting plan on your own can feel overwhelming. You have to be sure to use airtight legal language and can't omit any required information.

Use technology to take the guesswork out of the equation. The Custody X Change app walks you through each step of creating a comprehensive parenting plan.

The result is a professional document that demonstrates your competence as a parent and secures your child's future.

The easiest and most reliable way to make a parenting plan is with Custody X Change.

Visualize your schedule. Get a written parenting plan. Calculate your parenting time.