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Parenting Plan: Viva la spring break! (part 1 of 3)
On behalf of Akiona Law, PLLC posted in Parenting Plans on Saturday, March 1, 2014.
I'm afraid this post isn't jam-packed with exciting or exotic Spring Break travel destinations. This post is on a more tame subject matter...about creating a spring break schedule in your parenting plan.
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Tags: child custody, custodial schedule, custody, parenting plan, residential schedule, spring break
Parenting Plan: Creating a winter break schedule (part 4 of 4)
On behalf of Akiona Law, PLLC posted in Parenting Plans on Sunday, February 16, 2014.
As discussed in part three of this four part series, using Christmas Day for the parenting plan's winter break exchange seems reasonable because the parents each have Christmas Day. But this may result in an uneven division of time.
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Tags: child custody, cusodial schedule, custody, parenting plan, residential schedule, winter break
Parenting Plan: Creating a winter break schedule (part 3 of 4)
On behalf of Akiona Law, PLLC posted in Parenting Plans on Saturday, February 8, 2014.
When separating parties have children together a parenting plan designates custody of the children. In Washington, the custodial parent is known as the primary residential parent as he or she is the parent that the children primarily reside with. The parenting plan also designates when each parent has the child during school breaks or school vacations (winter, spring, summer). This post is part three of a four part post on creating a winter break schedule.
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Tags: child custody, custodial schedule, custody, parenting plan, residential schedule
Parenting Plan: Creating a winter break schedule (part 2 of 4)
On behalf of Akiona Law, PLLC posted in Parenting Plans on Wednesday, January 29, 2014.
When a relationship ends and parties have a child together, a parenting plan or residential schedule should be prepared to designate the child's time with each parent. The parenting plan also addresses when each parent has the child during school breaks or vacations. This post focuses on the winter break or winter vacation.
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Tags: child custody, custodial schedule, parenting plan, residential schedule, winter break