What are the rights of a non-custodial parent?

In New Hampshire, a non-custodial parent has the legal right to spend time with their child and to have a say in major decisions about their child’s upbringing. Specifically, a non-custodial parent has the right to: receive reasonable notice of any court proceedings regarding their child; participate in any court proceedings or hearings; consult with the court-appointed guardians-ad-litem; have access to their child’s education records; be notified of any significant changes to the child’s living arrangements; and to be consulted about the child’s medical, educational, and extracurricular activities. Additionally, the non-custodial parent may also be entitled to a court-ordered parenting plan that outlines their visitation rights and responsibilities. This parenting plan may also include items such as communication protocols, travel arrangements, and child support payments. The custodial parent has the right to make decisions on behalf of the child in day-to-day matters, but the non-custodial parent still has a say in major decisions. This ensures that a child benefits from both of their parents’ input and guidance. The courts in New Hampshire strive to recognize and respect the rights of both the custodial and non-custodial parents, and encourage both to work together in the best interest of the child.

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