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Steve W. Marsee, P.A. Orlando Divorce Attorney
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Creating A Co-Parenting Plan In Florida

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A divorce can impact your life in many ways, and your role as a parent may change dramatically. Notable issues may arise when parents are granted shared custody, as they need to figure out how to spend roughly equal amounts of time with their children. Unfortunately, this can cause considerable stress for the children as they are taken back and forth between different homes over the course of their young lives. In addition, shared custody can be a real headache for the parents. But if you approach this situation in an efficient, organized manner, time-sharing can be less stressful than you might expect.

If you’re trying to create a co-parenting plan that works for the entire family, consider getting in touch with a qualified, experienced family law attorney in Florida. These legal professionals have helped many spouses with this issue before, and they can guide you towards a positive resolution. By addressing this situation in an organized manner, you can avoid numerous conflicts down the road.

What Are My Options for Time-Sharing? 

You have a few options when it comes to child time-sharing:

  • The 3-4-4-3 Schedule: The child spends three days with one parent before spending four days with the other parent. Next week, the roles are switched, with the first parent spending four days with the child instead.
  • Alternating Weeks: This straightforward schedule involves one parent spending one entire week with the child before the roles are switched.
  • The 2-2-5-5 Schedule: The child spends two days with one parent and two days with the other parent. Next, the child spends five days with one parent and five days with the other parent.
  • Every Extended Weekend: This schedule involves the child spending most of the weekday with one parent before spending a long weekend with the other parent.
  • Every Weekend: This schedule involves the child spending the entire week with one parent before spending the entire weekend with the other parent.
  • Every Other Weekend: As the name suggests, the child stays primarily with one parent while spending every other weekend with the other parent.

Create Your Own Parenting Plan 

It’s best to work with your ex and create your own parenting plan based on your unique needs. With this approach, you can work around work commitments, your children’s school commitments, and any other scheduling conflicts. If you cannot agree upon a parenting plan, the court will create one for you – and there is no guarantee they will provide you with a satisfactory plan.

Enlist the Help of a Qualified Attorney Today 

For help from a skilled Orlando family lawyer, reach out to Steve W. Marsee, P.A. We know that child time-sharing and co-parenting can be quite difficult. We also understand how important it is for parents and children to spend as much time together as possible during these precious early years. Fortunately, we can help you create a co-parenting plan that everyone can be happy with. Book your consultation today to learn more.

Resource:

leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0400-0499/0409/Sections/0409.25633.html

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