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Filling out the Attachment 4B-Long Distance Schedule can be a straightforward process when you understand each component. This guide aims to provide comprehensive instructions for parents needing to develop a long-distance parenting plan for their children.
Follow the steps to effectively complete the Attachment 4B form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by reading through the form to familiarize yourself with its structure and the information required. Understand that the form has sections specific to children of different age groups.
- In section 4.1, begin with children under age 6. If applicable, select an option that describes the schedule for your child. You can either check the boxes provided or design your own schedule.
- If you selected Option 1 in section 4.1, check the appropriate age category for your child and specify the parenting time you desire for Parent B. Fill in any additional information in the space provided.
- Continue to section 4.2 if your child is age 6 or older. Again, either select from the available options or create a customized routine schedule.
- Complete section 4.3 by detailing the school breaks and holiday scheduling for children age 6 and older. Select the appropriate boxes regarding winter, spring, and Thanksgiving breaks.
- Move to section 4.4 to establish the summer schedule for children age 6 and older. Choose the option that best suits your needs and indicate how parenting time will be divided.
- Review the entire document to ensure all necessary sections are completed and all selections made accurately reflect your parenting plan.
- Once satisfied with the filled form, save your changes. You can also opt to download, print, or share the completed document as required.
Ensure your family's needs are met by completing the necessary documents online today.
A court cannot award joint custody in Oregon unless both parents agree to it. Sole custody in Oregon means that the parent who has custody makes all major decisions regarding the child. These may include the child's religious and educational training, health care and where the child's lives.
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