Divorce & Breakup FAQ
Divorce and breakups can be difficult on children, and parents.
Create a Parenting Plan ASAP
If you are planning on having shared custody, joint custody, or any kind of custody of your child, it is smart to create a parenting plan. Parenting plans outline all of the parenting details such as “Matters Requiring Mutual Consent” as seen below.
Make a Co-Parenting Calendar
Depending on your situation, you may need a parenting calendar. Below is an example of what one might look like with Holidays marked.
Time-Share Percentage Computation Report
Creating a Parenting Plan Time-Share Percentage Computation Chat is an important part of any parenting plan. Blow is an example of a recent Time-Share Percentage Computation Report that was used in court.
This report should be a few pages long. The example seen here is 3 pages long, and below is what the final page looks like.
Ask for help. You are not alone.
Please, tell someone what is happening and ask for help. No matter what you do, ask for help.
We recommend you start by contact an attorney for legal help. You are not alone.
Too many people get divorced or have a child and then breakup than you can count because the number keeps going up every day.