Parenting Time Without Agreement

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Block Time Agreement between CancerOption.com and ProNet, Inc. regarding employment for a term of one month regarding strategic consulting time, web design and development time dated July 27, 1999. 6 pages.
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50/50 schedules can benefit a child because the child spends substantial time living with both parents. This allows him or her to build a close relationship with both parents, and to feel cared for by both parents. 50/50 schedules work best when: The parents live fairly close to each other, so exchanges are easier.

Parenting Plan TopicsParenting Schedule.Childcare Arrangements.Holidays and Special Dates.Extended Family and Friends.Schedule Changes.Education.Healthcare.Expenses.More items...

No, a parenting plan is not legally binding, but if you both agree it could be shown in court to explain what the arrangements have been to date. To make a legally binding order you will need to apply for a child arrangements order. You can do this by consent but you would both still need to attend your local court.

The most common are sole custody, joint custody, and primary physical custody. Legal custody is also available. Grandparent and visitation custody is another a type of enforceable child custody agreement.

In England and Wales a child can choose who to live with from the age of 16, unless there are certain Court Orders in place that say otherwise. However, you can allow younger children to make this decision for themselves if you wish, but their decision alone won't have any legal standing.

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Parenting Time Without Agreement