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Additional Considerations

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In addition to all the things we've covered so far, there are several more items you'll want to include in your parenting plan.
  • If either of you has to hire a babysitter, will the other parent have the option of filling in for you?
  • What legal action must be taken before the formal plan can be changed?
  • What if either of you relocates?
  • How will you handle contact with extended family members?
  • What about new dating partners?
In addition, you may want to include special concerns such as pool safety, food allergies, and extra-curricular activities.

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