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Laws current as of July 30, 2024 What must be included in a parenting plan?
A parenting plan has to include:
- who is getting legal and physical custody of your child;
- a schedule of parenting time/visitation, including things like holidays and vacation time;
- a transition plan for when and where your child will be transferred between you and the other parent, including how you and the other parent will communicate;
- how day-to-day decisions about your child will be made;
- directions for how any future modifications to the parenting plan may be made; and
- arrangements to maximize safety for the parents and your child.1
1 NE R.S. § 43-2922(1)(b)
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