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Decree Of Parenting Time Legal Decision Making And Child Support

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Person Filing: Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Phone Number: Representing Self COCONINO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT Petitioner: Case Number: DO DECREE OF PARENTING TIME, LEGAL DECISION-MAKING AND CHILD SUPPORT [ ] AND PATERNITY ORDER Respondent: THE COURT FINDS: This case has come before the court for a Decree of Parenting Time, Legal Decision-Making, and Child Support. The court has taken all testimony needed to enter a Decree. The court has jurisdiction over the parties under the law, and the provisions of this Decree are fair and reasonable under the circumstances. The conciliation provisions have been met or do not apply. Minor Children: The following children were born to Petitioner and Respondent when they were not married to each other. CHILD'S NAME: Birthdate: CHILD'S NAME: Birthdate: CHILD'S NAME: Birthdate: Parent Information Class: Leave the Parent Information Class section blank. [] The parties have attended the Parent Information Class as evidenced by the Certificates of Completion in the court file, or attendance has been waived by the Court; OR Atlas Number: Page 1 of 7 Revised April 2017 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com © 2017 Coconino County Law Library [] [ ] Petitioner and/or [ ] Respondent has not completed the parent information class. Until completion of the class, the court may deny relief in favor of that party, hold that party in contempt of court, or impose any other sanction reasonable in the circumstances, including but not limited to enforcing or modifying this Decree. THE COURT ORDERS: Paternity: [] [] Father is the children's father. Father's Name: Father's name shall be added to each child's birth certificate. If any of the children's birth certificates list the name of a father other than Father, that name shall be changed as follows: Child's Name Change This Father's Name: To This Father's Name: [] Each child's last name is changed to Father's last name, and for each child a new birth certificate shall be issued showing the new name, as follows: The Current Name Is Changed to the New Name Birthdate [] [] [ ] Petitioner or [ ] Respondent shall pay the other party $ for the cost of pregnancy, childbirth, and/or the children's past medical expenses in the amount of $ per month until paid in full. The first payment is due on the first day of . Respondent shall pay Petitioner $ for Petitioner's costs and expenses for this action in the amount of $ per month until paid in full. The first payment is due on the first day of . Legal Decision-Making About the Children: [] Joint Legal Decision-Making: The parties are awarded joint legal decision-making about the children as set forth in the Joint Legal Decision-Making Agreement signed by the parties and filed with the Court. The Court adopts the terms of the Agreement. The Agreement has become part of the Decree and carries the same legal weight as the Decree. No significant domestic violence has occurred between the parties. Sole Legal Decision-Making: [ ] Petitioner or [ ] Respondent is awarded sole legal decisionMaking about the children. Joint legal decision-making is not in the children's best interest because (you must fill in this blank if you ask for sole legal decision-making): [] Page 2 of 7 Revised April 2017 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com © 2017 Coconino County Law Library Children's Primary Residence: [] [] [] Children will live mostly with Petitioner. Children will live mostly with Respondent. Children will live equally with Petitioner and Respondent. Parenting Time: [] The Court Orders This Parenting Time Plan: The children will be in Petitioner's care at these times: At the start of Petitioner's time with the children, [ ] Respondent will drop them off or [ ] Petitioner will pick them up at this time: at this location: The children will be in Respondent's care at these times: At the start of Respondent's time with the children, [ ] Petitioner will drop them off or [ ] Respondent will pick them up at this time: at this location: While the parties understand the court may enforce this drop-off and pick-up schedule, they will be reasonably flexible about it. Other scheduling arrangements: [] During summer months or school breaks longer than four days not listed in the holiday schedule below, the children will be in [ ] Petitioner's or [ ] Respondent's care. [] We each are entitled to an annual -week vacation with the children. We will work out the details of the vacation at least days in advance. [] Neither party will travel with the children outside Arizona for longer than days without the prior written consent of the other party or order of the court. The parties will inform each other of plans to travel out of the area with the children and of addresses and phone numbers where we and children can be reached during travel. Page 3 of 7 Revised April 2017 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com © 2017 Coconino County Law Library Holidays: Even Years Odd Years Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent New Year's Eve [] [] [] [] New Year's Day [] [] [] [] Spring Vacation [] [] [] [] Easter [] [] [] [] Passover [] [] [] [] Mother's Day [] [] [] [] Father's Day [] [] [] [] th 4 of July [] [] [] [] Halloween [] [] [] [] Veteran's Day [] [] [] [] Thanksgiving [] [] [] [] Hanukkah [] [] [] [] Christmas Eve [] [] [] [] Christmas Day [] [] [] [] Winter Break [] [] [] [] Children's Birthdays [] [] [] [] [] Each party will have the children on that party's birthday. [] On three-day weekends, which include Martin Luther King Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Columbus Day, the children will remain in the care of the party who has them for the weekend. Holiday times will begin and end as follows: Phone access: [] Each party may contact the children by phone during the children's normal waking hours. [] Other: Religion: [] Each party may take the children to a place of worship of that party's choice while the children are in that party's care. [] The children may be instructed in the following faith: [] Religious arrangements do not apply to this Plan. Communicating with each other: The parties will communicate with each other about the children [ ] by phone [ ] by email [ ] by text [ ] in person at least every days. The parties may change the parenting plan by written agreement only, except in an emergency. Reviewing the plan: The parties will review this Plan every for any necessary or desired changes. Page 4 of 7 Revised April 2017 months and ask the c

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