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Filling out the Parenting Plan form is an important step in establishing a clear and effective agreement for parenting responsibilities and arrangements. This guide provides comprehensive, step-by-step instructions to help you navigate each section of the form with confidence.
Follow the steps to accurately complete your Parenting Plan.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Parenting Plan document and open it for editing.
- Begin by filling out your personal details, including your name, address, phone number, and email at the top of the form.
- Indicate your role in the case by selecting either Petitioner or Respondent. If you are an attorney, provide your Utah Bar number.
- Enter the court information, including the District Court and County, and the relevant case number.
- Choose from the options regarding the nature of the parenting plan: whether it is agreed upon, proposed, temporary, or final.
- Indicate if there is an existing plan on file with the court by selecting 'Yes' or 'No.'
- In the Family Information section, provide necessary details for both parents and each minor child involved.
- Define decision-making responsibilities by selecting joint or sole decision-making, and provide details regarding each parent's authority.
- Outline your preferred methods of communication and rights regarding access to the children’s records.
- Establish the residential schedule for the children, including normal and special occasions, as well as school vacations.
- Fill out sections for transportation of the children and any travel arrangements, ensuring to specify necessary details.
- Address childcare arrangements and any agreements pertaining to communication and parenting responsibilities.
- Complete the section related to relocation and how it will be handled according to Utah law.
- Review the entire form for any additional agreements, such as dispute resolution methods and other important terms.
- Once you have filled in all required sections, save your changes, and proceed to download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your Parenting Plan online today for a smoother co-parenting experience.
Protecting Paternal Rights Across Utah. In Utah, being a father gives you the right to pursue custody and visitation of your child, and to make decisions regarding your son or daughter. These rights apply whether you are married or not, but you may have to fight for them, especially in the case of divorce.