What is a parenting plan?

A parenting plan is an organized agreement between two parents who are separating or divorcing that outlines how they will continue to care for and support their children. In Maryland, the law requires that all couples going through a divorce have a written parenting plan. A parenting plan will generally cover which parent will be the primary custodian of the children, how residential custody will be shared between the two parents, how the parents will communicate, how decision-making will be handled, and how holidays and special occasions will be shared. The plan should also specify how the parents will support their children financially and provide for their medical needs. A parenting plan is an important tool for parents as it helps to ensure comprehensive and consistent care for their children and attempts to minimize the amount of stress and disruption in the children’s lives. The plan can also help parents avoid disagreements, reduce conflict, and foster a better relationship between the parents.

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