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Residential Schedule {Parentage 303}

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RCW 26.26.130(7) Mandatory Form (07/2017) FL Parentage 304 Residential Schedule p. 1 of 13 Superior Court of Washington, County of In re parentage / parenting and support: Petitioner (person who started this case) : And Respondent/s (other party/parties) : No. Residential Schedule (PRS / TRS / RS) 1 . Residential Schedule Use this form in parentage cases only (not divorce). This form does not say who can make decisions for the children. If you want the court to specify decision-making authority, use the Parenting Plan, form FL All Family 140. 1. This residential schedule is a (check one): Proposal (request) by a parent (name/s): . It is not a signed court order. (PRS) Court order signed by a judge or commissioner. This is a (check one): Temporary order. (TRS) Final order. (RS) This final residential schedule changes the last final residential schedule. 2. Children This residential schedule is for the following children: Age Age 1. 4. 2. 5. 3. 6. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com RCW 26.26.130(7) Mandatory Form (07/2017) FL Parentage 304 Residential Schedule p. 2 of 13 3. Reasons for putting limitations on a parent (under RCW 26.09.191) a. Abandonment, neglect, child abuse, domestic violence, assault, or sex offense. (If a parent has any of these problems, the court must limit that pthe children, the right to make decisions for the children, and may not require dispute resolution other than court.) Neither parent has any of these problems. (Skip to 3.b.) A parent has one or more of these problems as follows (check all that apply): Abandonment intentionally abandoned a child listed in 2 for an extended time. Neglect substantially refused to perform his/her parenting duties for a child listed in 2. Child Abuse (or someone was (check all that apply): physical sexual repeated emotional abuse. Domestic Violence (or defined in RCW 26.50.010(1). Assault (or someone causing grievous physical harm, causing fear of such harm, or resulting in a pregnancy. Sex Offense ( has been convicted of a sex offense as an adult. Someone living in home has been convicted as an adult or adjudicated as a juvenile of a sex offense. b. Other problems that est interests. (If a parent has any of these problems, the court may make decisions for the children, and may not require dispute resolution other than court.) Neither parent has any of these problems. (Skip to 4.) A parent has one or more of these problems as follows (check all that apply): Neglect neglected his/her parental duties towards a child listed in 2. Emotional or physical problem has a long-term emotional or physical problem that gets in the way of his/her ability to parent. Substance Abuse has a long-term problem with drugs, alcohol, or other substances that gets in the way of his/her ability to parent. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com RCW 26.26.130(7) Mandatory Form (07/2017) FL Parentage 304 Residential Schedule p. 3 of 13 Lack of emotional ties has few or no emotional ties with a child listed in 2. Abusive use of conflict uses conflict in a way that endangers or damages the psychological development of a child listed in 2. Withholding the child has kept the other parent away from a child listed in 2 for a long time, without a good reason. Other (specify): 4. Limitations on a parent Does not apply. There are no reasons for limitations checked in 3.a. or 3.b. above. (Skip to 5.) No limitations despite reasons (explain why there are no limitations on a parent even though there are reasons for limitations checked in 3a. or 3.b. above): The following limits or conditions apply to (check all that apply): No contact with the children. Limited contact as shown in the Parenting Time Schedule (sections 6 9) below. Limited contact as follows (specify schedule, list all contact here instead of in a Parenting Time Schedule, skip sections 6 9): Supervised contact. All parenting time shall be supervised. Any costs of supervision must be paid by (name): The supervisor shall be: a professional supervisor (name): a non-professional supervisor (name): The dates and times of supervised contact will be: as shown in the Parenting Time Schedule (sections 6 9) below. as follows (specify): (Specific rules for supervision, if any): Other limitations or conditions during parenting time (specify): American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com RCW 26.26.130(7) Mandatory Form (07/2017) FL Parentage 304 Residential Schedule p. 4 of 13 Evaluation or treatment required. (Name): must: be evaluated for: . start (or continue) and comply with treatment: as recommended by the evaluation. as follows (specify kind of treatment and any other details): provide a copy of the evaluation and compliance reports (specify details): If this parent does not follow the evaluation or treatment requirements above, then (what happens): 5. Custodian The custodian is (name): solely for the purpose of all state and federal statutes which require a designation or determination of custody. Even though one parent is called the custodian, this does not change the parenting rights and responsibilities described in this schedule. (Washington law generally refers to parenting time and decision-making, rather than custody. However, some state and federal laws require that one person be named the custodian. The custodian is the person with whom the children are scheduled to reside a majority of their time.) Parenting Time Schedule (Residential Provisions) Check one: Skip the parenting time schedule in sections 6 - 9 if one parent has no contact with the children other than what is described in section 4 Limitations. The children live with (name): except as described in section 4. Complete the parenting time schedule in sections 6 - 9. 6. School Schedules a. Children under School-Age Does not apply. All children are school-age. The schedule for children under school-age is the same as for school-age children. Children under school-age are scheduled to live with (name): , except when they are scheduled to live with (name): on (check all that apply): WEEKENDS: every week every other week other (specify): from (day) at : .m. to (day) at : .m. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com RCW 26.26.130(7) Mandatory Form (07/2017) FL Parentage 304 Residential Schedule p. 5 of 13 from (day) at : .m. to (day) at : .m. WEEKDAYS: every week every other week other (specify): from (day) at : .m. to (day) at : .m. from (day) at : .m. to (day) at : .m. OTHER (specify): Other (specify): b. School-Age Children This schedule will apply when (check one): the youngest child the oldest child each child begins: (check one): Kindergarten 1st grade Other: The children are scheduled to live with (name): , except when they are scheduled to live with (name): on (check all that apply): WEEKENDS: every week every other week other (specify): from (day) at : .m. to (day) at : .m. from (day) at : .m. to (day) at : .m. WEEKDAYS: every week every other week other (specify): from (day) at : .m. to (day) at : .m. from (day) at : .m. to (day) at : .m. OTHER (specify): Other (specify): 7. Summer Schedule Summer begins and ends according to the school calendar. as follows: . The Summer Schedule is the same as the School Schedules. (Skip to 8.) The Summer Schedule is the same as the School Schedules except that each parent shall spend weeks of uninterrupted vacation time with the children each summer. The parents shall confirm their vacation schedules in writing by the end of (date) each year. (Skip to 8.) The Summer Schedule is different than the School Schedules. The Summer Schedule will begin the summer before: (check one) : the youngest child the oldest child each child begins (check one) : Kindergarten 1st grade Other: American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com RCW 26.26.130(7) Mandatory Form (07/2017) FL Parentage 304 Residential Schedule p. 6 of 13 During the summer the children are scheduled to live with (name): , except when they are scheduled to live with (name): on (check all that apply): WEEKENDS: every week every other week other (specify): from (day) at : .m. to (day) at : .m. from (day) at : .m. to (day) at : .m. WEEKDAYS: every week every other week other (sp

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