Case Name:
Case Number:
PARENTING PLAN
F. Relocation of a Residence of a Child: (Choose one)
1. The relocation of a child’s residence in which s/he lives at least 150 days per year is
governed by RSA 461-A:12. In general, either parent may move the child’s residence if it results
in the parents living closer and if it will not affect the child’s school enrollment. Prior to relocating
the child’s residence farther from the other parent or in such a way that school enrollment will be
impacted, the parent shall provide reasonable notice to the other parent. For purposes of this
section, 60 days notice shall be presumed to be reasonable unless other factors are found to be
present. At the request of either parent, the court shall hold a hearing on the relocation issue.
2. This parenting plan shall expressly govern the relocation issue as follows: (Choose one)
(a) In addition to the provisions of RSA 461-A:12, this plan shall include the following
relocation details:
(b) Instead of RSA 461-A:12, this plan shall include the following relocation details:
G. Procedure for Review and Adjustment of Parenting Plan: (Choose one)
1. The parents shall meet as set out below to review this parenting plan and the well-being of
the child(ren). Any agreed-on changes shall be written down, signed by both and filed with the
court. (Each should keep a copy.) Choose (a), (b), (c), or (d).
(a) Meetings shall be in
.
(month)
(b) Meetings shall be yearly.
(c) Meetings shall be every 2 years.
(d) Meetings shall not be on a set schedule but shall be as often as necessary for the
benefit of the child(ren).
2. Other:
H. Method(s) for Resolving Disputes: (Choose one)
1. In the future, if the parents have a disagreement about parenting issues, the parents shall
try to work it out in the best interest of the child(ren). If the parents are unable to work out the
disagreement, they shall seek the help of a neutral third party to assist them. Only if the parents
are unable to work out the disagreement after seeking third party assistance will they ask the court
to decide the issue.
2. Other:
I. Other parenting agreements important to the parents or child(ren) are listed below or are
set forth in the
number of attached pages.
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