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Please note: This sample Parenting Plan Template for Arizona may slightly vary based on specific circumstances and legal requirements. Adapt details as needed for your case.
Parenting Plan Template – Arizona
Parties Involved:
Parent 1: Michael Johnson
Address: 789 Maple Street, Phoenix, AZ 85001
Parent 2: Sarah Lee
Address: 456 Oak Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85002
Child(ren):
Name: Emily Johnson Date of Birth: January 15, 2015
Name: Ryan Johnson Date of Birth: August 3, 2017
Parenting Time and Custody Arrangements:
The parents agree to the following parenting schedule, aiming to serve the best interests of the children. The schedule shall be reviewed and adjusted as needed, with mutual consent, to accommodate changing circumstances.
Weekdays: Parent 1 shall have parenting time on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Parent 2 shall have parenting time on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Weekends: Alternating weekends beginning Friday at 5:00 PM until Sunday at 5:00 PM, with the parent scheduled for the weekend responsible for transportation.
Holidays: Specific holiday schedules shall be agreed upon annually and documented separately.
Decision-Making and Child’s Welfare:
Parents shall share joint decision-making authority regarding healthcare, education, and religious upbringing. Major decisions shall be discussed and agreed upon prior to implementation.
Parent Responsibilities:
Both parents agree to communicate respectfully, encourage the children’s relationship with the other parent, and cooperate in matters related to the children’s well-being.
Modifications and Dispute Resolution:
Any modifications to this plan must be made in writing and signed by both parties. Disputes shall be initially addressed through mediation before seeking court intervention.
Phoenix, Arizona, ______________________
Michael Johnson (Parent 1)
Sarah Lee (Parent 2)
