Common use of Secondary Parental Responsibility, Visitation, or Time Sharing - General Provisions Clause in Contracts

Secondary Parental Responsibility, Visitation, or Time Sharing - General Provisions. Visitation shall be conducted pursuant the following general provisions: Visitation should be pleasant for the children and for the parent. Visitation should help the children maintain a good relationship with the non-custodial parent. Visitation means the visiting parent will have the children visit in his or her home overnight. It may include trips and outings elsewhere. Visitation schedules shall be followed and the visiting parent shall inform the other parent when he or she cannot comply with the schedule. Adjustment of the visitation schedule from time to time may be necessary according to the children's ages, health and interests. Visitation should provide meaningful personal contact for both the visiting parent and the children. Visitation should not be used to check on the other parent and the children should not be questioned for information about the other parent. Both parents should strive to agree on matters pertaining to the children, including discipline, so that one parent is not undermining the other parent's efforts. It is in the child's best interest for each parent to have a frequent, meaningful and continuing relationship with their children. For children to make an adequate adjustment to the dissolution of their parents marriage, the children must be allowed to continue their relationship with both parents, experience minimal changes in their lifestyle if at all possible, and not experience post-divorce conflict between their parents.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Marital Separation and Property Settlement Agreement, Marital Property Agreement, printabledivorce.com

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Secondary Parental Responsibility, Visitation, or Time Sharing - General Provisions. Visitation shall be conducted pursuant the following general provisions: Visitation should be pleasant for the children and for the parent. Visitation should help the children maintain a good relationship with the non-non- custodial parent. Visitation means the visiting parent will have the children visit in his or her home overnight. It may include trips and outings elsewhere. Visitation schedules shall be followed and the visiting parent shall inform the other parent when he or she cannot comply with the schedule. Adjustment of the visitation schedule from time to time may be necessary according to the children's ages, health and interests. Visitation should provide meaningful personal contact for both the visiting parent and the children. Visitation should not be used to check on the other parent and the children should not be questioned for information about the other parent. Both parents should strive to agree on matters pertaining to the children, including discipline, so that one parent is not undermining the other parent's efforts. It is in the child's best interest for each parent to have a frequent, meaningful and continuing relationship with their children. For children to make an adequate adjustment to the dissolution of their parents marriage, the children must be allowed to continue their relationship with both parents, experience minimal changes in their lifestyle if at all possible, and not experience post-divorce conflict between their parents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: printabledivorce.com, printabledivorce.com

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Secondary Parental Responsibility, Visitation, or Time Sharing - General Provisions. Visitation shall be conducted pursuant the following general provisions: Visitation should be pleasant for the children and for the parent. Visitation should help the children maintain a good relationship with the non-custodial parent. Visitation means the visiting parent will have has the children visit in his or her home overnight. It may include trips and outings elsewhere. Visitation schedules shall be followed and the visiting parent shall inform the other parent when he or she cannot comply with the schedule. Adjustment of the visitation schedule from time to time may be necessary according to the children's ages, health and interests. Visitation should provide meaningful personal contact for both the visiting parent and the children. Visitation should not be used to check on the other parent and the children should not be questioned for information about the other parent. Both parents should strive to agree on matters pertaining to the children, including discipline, so that one parent is not undermining the other parent's efforts. It is in the child's best interest for each parent to have a frequent, meaningful and continuing relationship with their children. For children to make an adequate adjustment to the dissolution of their parents marriage, the children must be allowed to continue their relationship with both parents, experience minimal changes in their lifestyle if at all possible, and not experience post-divorce conflict between their parents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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