Uniform Domestic Relations Form 17 - Shared Parenting Plan Page 2

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FIRST: PARENTS’ RIGHTS
The parents shall have:
A.
The right to participate in major decisions concerning the child(ren)'s health, social situation,
morals, welfare, education, and economic environment.
B.
The right to reasonable telephone contact with the child(ren) when they are with the other parent.
C.
The right to participate in the selection of doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists, hospitals, and
other health care providers for the child(ren).
D.
The right to authorize medical, surgical, hospital, dental, institutional, psychological and psychiatric
care for the child(ren) and obtain a second opinion regarding medical conditions or treatment.
E.
The right to be notified in case of an injury to or illness of the child(ren).
F.
The right to be present with the child(ren) at medical, dental and other health-related
examinations and treatments, including, but not limited to psychological and psychiatric care.
G.
The right to inspect and receive the child(ren)’s medical and dental records and the right
to consult with any treating physician, dentist and/or other health care provider, including but not
limited to psychologists and psychiatrists.
H.
The right to consult with school officials concerning the child(ren)'s welfare and educational
status, and the right to inspect and receive the child(ren)’s student records to the extent permitted
by law.
I.
The right to receive copies of all school reports, calendars of school events, notices of parent-
teacher conferences, and school programs.
J.
The right to attend and participate in parent-teacher conferences, school trips, school programs,
and other school activities in which parents are invited to participate.
K.
The right to attend and participate with the child(ren) in athletic programs and other extracurricular
activities.
L.
The right to receive notice of the other parent’s intention to relocate.
SECOND: ALLOCATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
A.
General Responsibilities
Each parent shall take all measures necessary to foster respect and affection between the
child(ren) and the other parent. Neither parent shall do anything that may estrange the child(ren)
from the other parent, or impair the child(ren)’s high regard for the other parent.
B.
Medical Responsibilities
A parent shall notify the other parent promptly if a child experiences a serious injury, has a serious
or chronic illness, or receives treatment in an emergency room or hospital. A parent shall notify
the other parent of the emergency, the child's status, locale, and any other pertinent information
as soon as practical, but in any event within 24 hours.
Supreme Court of Ohio
Uniform Domestic Relations Form – 17
SHARED PARENTING PLAN
Approved under Ohio Civil Rule 84 and Ohio Juvenile Rule 46
Amended: March 15, 2016
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