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| March 05, 2010 |
| What issues should be addressed in a Parenting Plan regarding placement? |
| Posted By Linda S. Vanden Heuvel |
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The following list is not all-inclusive, but does include a number of factors which should be given consideration in any parenting agreement:
Basic time sharing
Transportation
Who besides you and your spouse is allowed to provide transportation
Telephone contact wtih the parent not having placement
Email contact
Cell phone usage by the children
Holidays, birthdays, vacations from school
Mother's Day and Father's Day
Spring break, winter break
Religion
Church attendance
Where the children will go to school
College
Extra-curricular activities
Cost of extra-curricular activities
For example, see
www.supreme.state.az.us/dr/pdf/parenting_time_final.pdf
www.parentingplan.net
www.sharekids.com
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| November 30, 2009 |
| Child Support |
| Posted By Christopher J. MacGillis |
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| How much child support does "Ms. X" receive if she has placement of her minor child every day overnight except that "Mr. Y" has placement every other weekend from Friday after school until Sunday at 3:00 p.m.? Generally, the answer is 17 % of Mr. Y's gross income. |
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| November 25, 2009 |
| In What County Should I File my Divorce? |
| Posted By Christopher J. MacGillis |
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| A divorce action must be filed in the county where the person resides. The person filing the divorce action must be a resident of the State of Wisconsin for more than six months prior to filing the action and a resident of the county where the action will be filed for at least thirty days. |
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| November 23, 2009 |
| Divorce - How long does it take? |
| Posted By Christopher J. MacGillis |
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After you file and serve the summons and petition for divorce on your spouse, parties have to wait at least another 120 days. While by law, a person may be divorced after 120 days, generally, it takes longer than 120 days to complete a divorce. Until both parties agree on all issues, or have a trial where the judge rules on each issue, parties cannot be divorced.
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