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By Jennifer Wolf, About.com

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Schedule Changes, Parent-Child Communication, and Decision Making

Page 7 of 8 printable parenting plan worksheets

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There is still more to consider as you develop your co-parenting plan.
  • How will you handle occasional changes to the schedule?
  • Can visits be rescheduled?
  • Under what circumstances?
  • Can the kids phone the other parent at any time?
  • What about E-mail?
  • Who has the power to make day-to-day decisions?
  • What about major decision making authority?
These are all important issues that must be considered when you're developing your parenting plan.

Before you move on to the next step, print Sections VII-X: Occasional Changes to the Schedule, Parent-Child Communication, and Decision Making. | Next>>

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