The Tennessee Permanent Parenting Plan Order (TPP) is a legal document that outlines the details of a custody determination in Tennessee. It is used to specify the rights and responsibilities that each parent has in the parenting plan. A TPP may include issues regarding physical custody, legal custody, decision-making, visitation, and other matters related to the children. It is important to note that the TPP is a binding legal document that must be followed by both parents. There are three types of Tennessee Permanent Parenting Plans: 1. Standard TPP: This is the default parenting plan in Tennessee and is used when both parents are in agreement as to the arrangements for their children. 2. Joint Custody TPP: This is used when both parents have joint physical and legal custody of the children. This plan outlines how the parents will share physical and legal responsibility for the children. 3. Sole Custody TPP: This is used when one parent has sole physical and legal custody of the children. This plan outlines how the custodial parent will make decisions regarding the children and how the non-custodial parent will have visitation rights.