Joint Custody Templates

Are you and your former partner seeking a fair and equitable arrangement for the care of your children? Look no further than our comprehensive collection of documents to help guide you through the process of joint custody.

Also known as shared custody or co-parenting, joint custody is a legal arrangement wherein both parents share the rights and responsibilities of raising their children after separation or divorce. Our collection of documents on joint custody provides valuable resources for parents navigating this complex and sensitive issue.

From state-specific parenting plans, such as the Parenting Plan for New York and the Form FL-341(D) Additional Provisions - Physical Custody Attachment for California, to legal custody transfer agreements like the Form VSARA-21 in Vermont, we have a wide range of documents to meet your needs. These documents will help you outline important details such as visitation schedules, decision-making authority, and the allocation of parental responsibilities.

Ensuring that your joint custody arrangement is legally enforceable and recognized by authorities across state lines is essential. Our documents include resources like the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) Affidavit, designed to establish jurisdiction and enforcement of custody orders and protect the best interests of your children.

We understand that every family's situation is unique, which is why we offer a child custody letter template that can be customized to reflect your specific circumstances. This template can be used to communicate with the court, mediator, or other relevant parties involved in your joint custody arrangement.

With our comprehensive collection of joint custody documents, you can confidently navigate the process of establishing a fair and amicable joint custody arrangement. Take the first step towards a mutually beneficial co-parenting relationship by utilizing our resources today.

Note: All documents provided by our platform are for informational purposes only and should not be treated as legal advice. Consulting with a qualified family law attorney is recommended to ensure your rights and the best interests of your children are protected.

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This document is used for creating a temporary custody agreement between the parties involved. It outlines the terms and conditions for the temporary care and custody of a child or children.

This form is used for evaluating child custody and visitation arrangements. It provides a report on the evaluation findings to help make informed decisions about custody and visitation.

This Form is used for creating a custody and visitation agreement in the state of Connecticut. It helps parents come to a mutual agreement regarding the custody and visitation of their child, outlining the rights and responsibilities of each party involved.

This document outlines the schedule and responsibilities of each parent in a child custody arrangement in the state of New York. It ensures that both parents are involved in making decisions and provides guidelines for visitation and child support.

This Form is used for obtaining a custody/visitation judgment in the state of Connecticut. It helps parents establish and document arrangements for child custody and visitation.

This form is used as an attachment to the FL-341 California Family Courts form. It is for parents who are seeking joint legal custody of their child/children in California.

This form is used for creating a parenting plan in the state of Florida. It helps divorced or separated parents outline their agreement regarding child custody and visitation.

This form is used for creating a parenting plan in the state of Colorado. It helps parents outline agreements and responsibilities regarding child custody, visitation schedules, and decision-making.

This form is used for parents who are divorced or separated to make election to send their child to a specific school in Indiana.

This Form is used for filing a petition and order in the state of Michigan. It may be used for various legal matters such as child custody, visitation, and support.

This form is used for submitting a responsive affidavit in support of establishing child custody and parenting time in the state of Minnesota.

This form is used for amending a parenting plan when parents in Montana cannot agree on the changes. It helps parents navigate the process and reach a resolution that is in the best interest of their child.

This document is a set of instructions for completing Exhibit 1 Basic Parenting Plan in the state of Oregon. It provides guidance on how to fill out the form and details the requirements and considerations for creating a parenting plan.

This document provides instructions for creating a medium to long distance parenting plan in the state of Oregon. It helps parents who live far apart establish a plan for sharing custody and visitation with their children.

This document is a basic parenting plan form for parents in Oregon who live a medium distance apart. It provides a schedule for visitation and parenting time arrangements.

This Form is used for creating a parenting plan in the state of Hawaii. It helps separated or divorced parents outline their agreement regarding child custody, visitation schedule, and other important parental responsibilities.

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