Non Custodial Parent Templates

Are you a non-custodial parent seeking resources and information on your rights and responsibilities? Look no further! Our comprehensive collection of documents for non-custodial parents is here to assist you every step of the way.

Whether you are filling out forms or need guidance on navigating the legalities surrounding your role, our non-custodial parent document collection has got you covered. From applications for child support services to presentation forms and motions for restraining orders, we provide a wide range of resources to meet your specific needs.

Our documents are tailored to various jurisdictions, including South Carolina, British Columbia, Canada, Washington, and Arizona, among others. We understand that each region may have its own set of rules and regulations, which is why we strive to provide relevant and up-to-date information for your area.

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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 form is used for non-custodial parents in Arizona to request an administrative review. It is available in both English and Spanish.

This form is used for parents who did not give physical custody of the child to the petitioner(s) in an independent adoption program in California. It is a statement of understanding for the non-custodial parent.

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 non-custodial parents in Vermont to provide information about a child who is in temporary custody of the Department for Children and Families (DCF).

This document is used for obtaining an immediate restraining order and hearing notice for non-parent custody cases in the state of Washington.

This form is used for filing a non-parent custody petition in the state of Washington. It is used by individuals who are seeking custody of a child or children but are not the child's parents.

This Form is used for filing a motion for an immediate restraining order in Washington state when seeking non-parent custody.

This Form is used for non-custodial parents in Arizona to request an administrative review. It is available in both English and Spanish.

This form is used for requesting to publish notice to the non-custodial parent about a change of a minor's name and the publication order in the state of Colorado.

A parent or legal guardian may use this letter when they would like to terminate the child support they receive (or pay).

This document is used for requesting the court to enforce the non-custodial parent's visitation rights in the state of Oklahoma.

This type of document is an order that ensures the non-custodial parent's right to visitation with their child in Oklahoma.

This Form is used for the non-custodial parent in Texas to provide proof of direct payments made for child support.

This form is used for gathering information about the non-custodial parent in Oklahoma. It helps in maintaining records and facilitating communication regarding child support and visitation.

This form is used for non-custodial parents in Texas to certify their direct payments.

This form is used for reporting the absence of a parent or guardian at a day care facility in Monroe County, New York. It may be required for record-keeping purposes and to ensure the safety and well-being of the child in the absence of one of their parents.

This Form is used for non-custodial parents in Nevada to provide information about their income and assets for child support calculations.

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