LAW OFFICE OF NEVEEN H. KURTOM

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What is a Parenting Plan?

In a child custody matter, a parenting plan is a tool that the court uses to help the parties reach an agreement on child custody issues. A parenting plan assists the parties make decisions that are in the best interest of their child(ren). The Maryland Courts have developed a Maryland Parenting Plan Tool that is available on the Maryland Courts website. The parties can with or without an attorney develop a parenting plan that works best for their family. They can also hire a mediator to help them develop a parenting plan.

A parenting plan will cover issues like setting forth the physical custody schedule, who shall have decision-making authority (“legal authority”), set forth a holiday schedule, and may even address issues like child care. Once the parties agree on a parenting plan, they would submit it for review to the court. The court will then review the agreement and then incorporate into a court order if approved. The terms of the parenting plan will then be enforceable. If the parties cannot agree, they must file a Joint Statement of the Parties Concerning Decision-Making Authority and Parenting Time which will identify areas of agreement and disagreement. Before you submit a final parenting plan, it is always recommended that you review it with an attorney before it is submitted to the court for approval because once it’s enforceable, it is more difficult to modify it later. If you have any questions regarding parenting plans, please call us at (443) 741-2567 and we would be happy to help.