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Cooperative Parenting Agreement
Cooperative parenting is a process whereby parents living apart agree to act jointly in the best interests of their children, by establishing two homes for them and by consulting with one another concerning the needs of the children and their own needs as co-parents.
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We have ______ () minor child(ren), ___________________ born ______________, and ____________________, born ___________________ We agree to act as co-parents to our children as follows: Activities: Both parents may attend any activities in which the children participate. Either parent may enter the children into activities which occur exclusively during that parent's custodial period and which do not involve the other parent's time or money. Neither parent may enter the children into any activity which involves the other parent's time or money without obtaining the other parent's approval. Information Sharing: Information concerning minor medical or emergency medical procedures will be shared as soon as possible with the other parent .Each parent will communicate with the other parent information about the children's extra-curricular activities. This will include a schedule and the name and phone number of the activity leader if available. Information concerning the children's school data will be transferred between the parents. This will include report cards, progress reports, homework, information concerning school pictures, school programs in which the children participate, and parent related activities (parent-teacher conferences, back to school night, etc.). Decision Making: Major decisions will be made jointly. This includes major medical, major dental, and psychological treatment, grade and special program placement, and change of schools. Problem Solving: The parties agree to meet in a calm, quiet, uninterrupted environment to discuss any child custody or child care problem.The parties will meet jointly with physicians, educators, psychologists, law enforcement authorities, or other professionals as needed to work toward any custody or child behavior problem. This provision does not preclude either parent from meeting separately with such professionals, but each will inform the other of such meetings in advance whenever possible, and always as soon as possible. Each parent will give full written authorization to the other to obtain any information concerning any counseling, treatment, or other records. If the parties cannot resolve a dispute under this agreement by separate discussion and negotiation, then as a condition precedent to seeking a court order of any kind, the parties will mediate their dispute with a mediator, or another having expertise in family and child custody issues agreed upon by the parties. The parties will bear this expense equally. Statement of Respect: Neither party will denigrate or demean the character or behavior of the other in the presence of the children, but will generally rather refer to the other parent with respect.
WE WILL ACKNOWLEDGE AND RESPECT ANY DIFFERENCES WE HAVE IN OUR PARENTING TECHNIQUES AND ATTEMPT TO RECONCILE THOSE DIFFERENCES, AS WE WORK TOGETHER FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF OUR CHILDREN.
___________________________DATED:_______________
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Generally, debts incurred during the marriage are community obligations. This includes credit card bills, even if the credit card is in one name only. Student loans are an important exception because they are considered separate property debts. Community property possessions and community property debts are divided equally unless both spouses agree to an unequal division in writing. If spouses can't agree on the division of debts and possessions, a judge makes that decision.
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