05/06/2026
Successful co-parenting is not simply about deciding when a child spends time with each parent. A well-structured parenting plan can help reduce conflict, create consistency, and support a child's long-term well-being.
A parenting plan may address:
• parenting time schedules
• decision-making responsibilities
• communication expectations
• holidays and special occasions
• education and healthcare decisions
• dispute resolution processes
The most effective parenting plans focus on the child's best interests while providing clarity for both parents.
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