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Temporary Child Support and Parenting Plan
Temporary Child Support and Parenting Plan
If you're separating and a parent, your kids should be your top priority during this tumultuous time. Use Nolo's Temporary Custody & Visitation Agreement to help you:
outline the days and times your children will be with you and with your spouse
create a joint decision-making system you can both live with
establish child support guidelines
You can save and edit the form before you buy--just create a Nolo.com account. It's easy, free, and there's no obligation to buy anything. If you purchase the form, you'll be able to print, send, or download it.
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Protect your children when you're separating with a temporary custody agreement
The decision to separate from your partner can be excruciating, and even more so when they're the other parent of your children. Make sure that the kids stay your number one priority during the process of separation with this form designed to help you through the important questions that must be asked and decisions that must be made between the two of you.
Use Nolo's Temporary Custody & Visitation Agreement to help you:
outline the days and times your children will be with you
outline the days and times your children will be with your spouse
create a joint decision-making system you can both live with
set parameters for when it's appropriate for the children to meet a new partner of yours or your spouse's
establish child support guidelines
shield your kids from the nitty gritty of your communications about them
add custom provisions for your unique situation
Don't let the kids get caught in the middle. Use Nolo's Temporary Custody & Visitation Agreement to keep the peace and save your sanity during the difficult process of separation.