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Parenting Agreement DR-475 - Alaska
| Parenting Agreement Form. This is a Alaska form and can be used in Domestic Relations Statewide . |
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Alaska Cour t System Mode l Parent ing Ag reement Instructions This form was developed by a superior court judge to help parents reach agreement on important issues concerning their children. It covers many issues that parents may not think about when making custody decisions. The form may be used in a divorce case, a dissolution, a custody case between unmarried parents, or an action to modify an existing custody order. If you want this agreement to be part of your custody order, you must file it with the court. If the judge approves your agreement, it will become part of the custody order in your case. The form offers you many options for arranging your children's custody and care. Fill out the sections you agree will apply to your children and you. In each section, you can pick one of the choices that is offered, or you can write your own arrangement in the space marked "Other." If you need more space, you can attach additional pages. (If you continue on a separate page, you need to make it clear which section of the agreement that you are writing about (for example: "Continuation of agreement on vacations and travel by children Sec. 4.4"). You can fill out the form by hand. Be sure to print neatly in black ink. If you want to type your responses, an electronic version of the form is available on the Alaska Court System's web site at http://www.alaska.net/~akctlib/forms.htm. The clerk of court may also have the form available on a computer diskette. Each parent must sign the form in front of a notary public. A court clerk can provide this notary service for you (at no charge) when you file this agreement with the court. You must bring a photo ID with you for the notarization. If you have attached additional pages to the agreement, you should write the name of the document, the case title, and the case number in the bottom left corner of each page (for example: Parenting Agreement, Smith v. Jones, 4FA-01-1234CI). DR-475 (4/01) (cs) PARENTING AGREEMENT i American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Parents ...........................................................................................................................................1 Child(ren).......................................................................................................................................1 Legal Custody .............................................................................................................................2 Physical Custody ........................................................................................................................2 Parents Living in Same Community - Custody Schedule ....................................................3 5.1 Parents Living in Same Community: Regular Schedule - Infants to Age 3 (or Older) 5.2 Parents Living in Same Community: Regular Schedule - At Least Age 3 thru School Age 5.3 Parents Living in Same Community: Summer Schedule - At Least Age 3 thru School Age 5.4 Parents Living in Same Community: Winter School Break (Christmas) 5.5 Parents Living in Same Community: Other Holidays 5.6 Parents Living in Same Community: Birthdays Parents Living in Same Community: Transportation and Exchanges of Child(ren)...10 6.1 Transportation 6.2 Exchanges Move by Parent - Notice and Future Schedule ..................................................................11 Parents Living in Different Communities - Custody Schedule ........................................11 8.1 Parents Living in Different Communities: Infant to Age 3 (or Older) 8.2 Parents Living in Different Communities: Summer Visits: At Least Age 3 thru 6 Years 8.3 Parents Living in Different Communities: Summer Visits: At Least Age 6 - School Age 8.4 Parents Living in Different Communities: Failure to Give Notice / Loss of Summer Visit 8.5 Parents Living in Different Communities: Winter School Break (Christmas) 8.6 Parents Living in Different Communities: Spring Break 8.7 Parents Living in Different Communities: Other Holidays 8.8 Parents Living in Different Communities: Birthdays Parents Living in Different Communities: Transportation ...............................................15 9.1 By Car 9.2 By Airplane 9.3 Airplane Escorts Vacations and Travel by Child(ren)........................................................................................16 Information About Events and Activities ..............................................................................17 Parent Traveling .......................................................................................................................17 Changes or Modification of the Agreement .........................................................................17 Care of Our Child(ren)...............................................................................................................18 14.1 Parent Remarks and Behavior 14.2 Child(ren) as Messengers 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. DR-475 (4/01) (cs) PARENTING AGREEMENT ii American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com Table of Contents continued... 14.3 Discipline 14.4 Education Decision-Making ........................................................................................................................19 15.1 Communication Between Parents 15.2 Day-to-Day Decisions 15.3 Records 15.4 Braces Disputes.......................................................................................................................................19 Contact with the Child(ren) When with the Other Parent .................................................20 17.1 Telephone 17.2 Mail Re-Involving A Parent...............................................................................................................21 Child Care....................................................................................................................................21 19.1 Parents Living in Same Community - First Option Other Parent 19.2 Parents Living in Different Communities - First Option Other Parent 19.3 Child Care by Other People Grandparents and Extended Family ......................................................................................22 Parents Same Community or Different Communities: Transition Times ......................22 Federal Taxes ............................................................................................................................23 Permanent Fund Dividend ............................
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