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Parenting Plan NHJB-2064-FS - New Hampshire
| Parenting Plan Form. This is a New Hampshire form and can be used in Domestic Superior Court Statewide . |
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THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE JUDICIAL BRANCH http://www.courts.state.nh.us Court Name: Case Name: Case Number: (if known) PARENTING PLAN This parenting plan is: (Choose one) Agreed upon Proposed by (parent's name) Developed by Court This parenting plan is: (Choose one) Temporary. The completed paragraphs apply until the case is concluded. If you are requesting a temporary order on parenting issues, you should include as many of these parenting plan topics as you will need to carry your family through until all parenting issues are resolved. Final. All completed paragraphs shall be incorporated in the Court's final order. Changing a prior final parenting plan or a prior final custody/visitation order. The parental rights and responsibilities statute, RSA 461-A, requires any party in a divorce, legal separation, or parenting (formerly known as "custody") case to file a parenting plan, whether s/he is seeking an order establishing parental rights and responsibilities or an order modifying such rights and responsibilities. As you complete the Parenting Plan, please bear in mind this state's policy (below) as set forth in RSA 461-A:2. This policy will guide the court in making decisions affecting your parental rights and responsibilities. Because children do best when both parents have a stable and meaningful involvement in their lives, it is the policy of this state, unless it is clearly shown that in a particular case it is detrimental to a child, to: (a) Support frequent and continuing contact between each child and both parents. (b) Encourage parents to share in the rights and responsibilities of raising their children after the parents have separated or divorced. (c) Encourage parents to develop their own parenting plan with the assistance of legal and mediation professionals, unless there is evidence of domestic violence, or child abuse/neglect. Consider both the best interests of the child in light of the factors listed in RSA 461-A:6 and the safety of the parties in developing a parenting plan. Date of Birth (d) Grant parents and courts the widest discretion in developing a parenting plan. (e) This parenting plan is for the following child(ren) born to, or adopted by, the parties: Full Name Date of Birth Full Name 1. 2. 3. 5. 4. 6. NHJB-2064-FS (06/22/2012) Page 1 of 8 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Case Name: Case Number: PARENTING PLAN A. Decision-Making Responsibility: 1. Major Decisions: These include, but are not limited to, decisions about the child(ren)'s education, non-emergency health and dental care, and religious training: (Choose one) (a) Joint Decision-Making: Both parents shall share in the responsibility for making major decisions about the child(ren). Note: If parents have joint decision-making responsibility, RSA 461-A:4 requires parenting plans to include the legal residence of each parent unless the court finds that there is a history of domestic abuse or stalking or that including such information would not be in the best interest of the child(ren). If the parenting plan includes a parent's residence, the parent shall be responsible for promptly notifying the court and the other parent of any change in residence. The failure to provide such information may result in a finding of contempt of court. Legal Residence of (parent's name) Legal Residence of (parent's name) The court finds that there is a history of domestic abuse or stalking or that including such information would not be in the best interest of the child(ren). (b) Sole Decision-Making: (parent's name) shall have sole decision-making authority on major decisions about the child(ren). 2. Day-To-Day Decisions: Each parent shall make day-to-day decisions for the child(ren) during the time he/she is caring for the child(ren). This includes any emergency decisions affecting the health or safety of the child(ren). A parent who makes an emergency decision shall share the decision with the other parent as soon as reasonably possible. 3. Other Provisions: B. Residential Responsibility & Parenting Schedule: 1. Routine schedule: (Choose one) (a) The child(ren) shall reside solely with (parent's name). (b) The child(ren) shall reside primarily with (parent's name), except for the following days and times when the other parent shall have parenting time with the child(ren): (c) The above choices do not fit this parenting situation. Instead, the parents shall have equal or approximately equal residential responsibility for the minor child(ren) as follows: NHJB-2064-FS (06/22/2012) Page 2 of 8 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Case Name: Case Number: PARENTING PLAN 2. Holiday and Birthday Planning: (Choose (a), (b), or (c)) (a) No holiday and birthday schedule shall apply. The routine schedule set forth above shall apply. (b) Holiday and birthday parenting time shall be as the parties agree. (c) The holidays and birthday(s) listed below should be shared as described. Specify start and end times and days/dates as necessary. (For example, Thanksgiving: One parent--even years, other parent--odd years, starting on the Wednesday prior to Thanksgiving at 6pm, ending the Friday after Thanksgiving at 6pm). Parenting time on holidays and birthdays which are not checked and described shall be according to the routine schedule set forth above. Mother's Day Father's Day July 4th Thanksgiving Christmas Eve Christmas Day Child(ren)'s Birthday(s) One Parent's Birthday Other Parent's Birthday Other religious, civil and family celebrated special occasions: 3. Three-day weekends: (Choose (a), (b), or (c)) (a) No three-day weekend schedule shall apply. The routine schedule set forth above shall apply. (b) The parent exercising parenting time on the weekend before a Monday holiday shall have parenting time on that Monday holiday. (c) The three-day weekends listed below should be shared as listed and described. Parenting time on three-day weekends which are not checked and described shall be according to the routine schedule set forth above. M. L. King Jr. Civil Rights Day Presidents' Day Memorial Day Labor Day Columbus Day Other NHJB-2064-FS (06/22/2012) Page 3 of 8 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Case Name: Case Number: PARENTING PLAN 4. Vacation Schedule: (a) December Vacation: (Choose one) (1) No December vacation schedule shall apply. The routine schedule set forth above shall apply. (2) The parent exercising parenting time with the child(ren) on Christmas Eve (as outlined above) shall
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