Ohio Parenting Plan Template With Dependencies

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This Shared Parenting Plan form is required if a parent is requesting that the court grant shared parenting (joint custody) and must include provisions covering all factors that are relevant to the care of the children, including, but not limited to, physical living arrangements, child support obligations, medical and dental care, school placement, and the parent with which the children will be physically located during legal holidays, school holidays, and other days of special importance.

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Do you pay child support with joint custody? The short answer is: yes. Shared parenting arrangements that include joint physical custody do not negate child support obligations between parents. But there are many key factors that may affect the amount of child support owed.

You may be wondering what age can a child refuse visitation in Ohio. Children under the age of 18 cannot legally make the decision themselves whether or not to have visitation with their parents.

Ohio law does not provide a predetermined age, though many counties do in their local rules. Often they are addressed in the county's standard order of parenting time. The majority of counties appear to choose the age of 16 as the age in which the minor child may make the choice on their own behalf.

Despite the state's preference for joint custody, courts do award sole custody when it's best for the children, or when parents agree on it.

Despite the state's preference for joint custody, courts do award sole custody when it's best for the children, or when parents agree on it. If one parent has sole residential custody, the nonresidential parent commonly has the children every other weekend and once during the week for an overnight visit.

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