Parenting After a Breakup

August 25, 2023

After a breakup, figuring out how to share time with your kids can be challenging. This is where a parenting plan comes in. It’s like a guidebook for moms and dads, helping everyone know what to do.

This isn’t just a piece of paper—it’s a promise to always think of what’s best for the kids, even when things get tough.

Let’s dive in and make co-parenting more straightforward for everyone.

What is a Parenting Plan?

So, what exactly is a parenting plan?

Think of it as a roadmap for moms and dads after they split up. It lays out who the kids will spend time with, when, and how decisions about them will be made.

While a parenting plan is an agreement, it is legally binding.

The Importance of a Parenting Plan

  • Ensuring the Best Interests of Children Post-Separation: A parenting plan places the child’s welfare at the forefront. After a separation, routines and familiarities can be disrupted. A well-structured plan helps maintain a sense of normalcy and stability for the child, ensuring their emotional and physical needs are met.
  • Avoiding Disputes and Providing Clarity: An explicit, written agreement sets out each parent’s responsibilities and expectations. This minimizes the chances of misunderstandings or disagreements. Both parents can confidently navigate their roles without constant negotiation or dispute.

How to Write a Parenting Plan

Creating a parenting plan doesn’t follow a set format, but it needs to be clear and practical. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you draft an effective plan:

  • Open a Dialogue: Before putting pen to paper, discuss the key elements both want to include with the other parent, ensuring alignment in priorities and mutual respect.
  • Draft a Structure: Organize your plan by categories, such as living arrangements, education, and extracurriculars, to make it easy to follow.
  • Stay Flexible: Understand that situations change, and the plan might need adjustments. Make sure there’s room for flexibility. 

Considerations When Drafting

The Practicality of Proposed Arrangements

It’s essential to ensure that the arrangements are feasible. Will the child have a consistent routine? Can parents realistically commit to the agreed times?

Parents’ Work Schedules, Living Distances, and Child’s Schedule

Aligning these schedules can be one of the most challenging parts. Consider commuting times between homes, working hours, and the child’s day-to-day activities.

School Location, Transport, and Special Needs

The school’s proximity to both parents’ homes, arrangements for drop-offs and pick-ups, and accommodating any special needs (like therapy or tutoring sessions) should be detailed.

Taking into Account the Child’s Age and Views

As children grow, their needs, preferences, and opinions evolve, especially for older kids. Ii might be beneficial to involve them in discussions about the plan to ensure their feelings and desires are considered. 

Critical Components to Include in a Parenting Plan

Child custody

Drafting an effective parenting plan requires understanding the essential components that make it comprehensive and practical. Here are some key elements to consider:

  • Residency: This outlines where the child will primarily reside.
  • Time Allocation: Determine specific days, weekends, or periods when the child will spend time with each parent.
  • Decision-making: This focuses on how major decisions regarding the child will be made. Will both parents have equal say, or will one parent take the lead on specific?
  • Communication: Establish the methods (like phone calls, texts, or emails) and frequency of communication between parents. Also, detail how the child will communicate with the non-resident parent.
  • Special Occasions: Birthdays, holidays, and other significant events should have predetermined plans. This ensures that both parents can share these special moments with their children.
  • Child’s Cultural or Religious Needs: If the child observes specific cultural or religious practices, outline them in the plan to ensure continuity and respect for these traditions.
  • Inclusion of Other Family Members or Step-Parents: Specify any arrangements for the child to spend time with grandparents, aunts, uncles, or step-parents. Their involvement can be an essential part of the child’s life.
  • Educational Considerations: Highlight each parent’s role in the child’s education. Who attends parent-teacher conferences? How is homework managed? This section ensures the child’s academic needs are met consistently.  

Considering a Parenting Plan in New Jersey?

Navigating post-separation decisions can be challenging. Let Rigden Lieberman, LLC guide you through creating a tailored plan that prioritizes your child’s needs.

By Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden

Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden understands that family law clients face unique challenges mentally, emotionally, and financially. Rigden Lieberman, LLC handles all stages of family law litigation, including trials, emergency court motions, as well as pre and post judgment applications. Every case is different, and Lexie Rigden & Ronald G. Lieberman will work to achieve the best outcome for clients whether it involves litigation or settlement. Request a consultation to discuss your case further.

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