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Basic Residential Schedule

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The first thing you'll want to do when developing your parenting plan is to consider the children's basic residential schedule.
  • Where will they live?
  • Will either parent's home be considered the children's primary residence?
  • Will the residential schedule be the same every week of the month?
  • Will the residential schedule change on the weekend?
As you consider these questions, remember that the residential schedule is different from visitations. We'll cover that in the next step.

Before you move on to the next step, print Section I: Basic Residential Schedule. | Next>>

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