Why don't I just officially designate the primary residence to be yours?
I am thinking this would be simpler. I will do some research and see if we can possibly just file some sort of notice to the court that this is what is occurring?
: What if I don’t have a lawyer? A: You can fill out the Plan by yourself and submit it to the Court for approval. If you and your spouse are in mediation, the mediator may help the two of you decide how to fill out the Plan once you have reached agreements on parts of the Plan.
Q: Where do I file my Parenting Plan? A: The Parenting Plan is filed with the Clerk of the Court. The Clerk will then enter the Plan into the case file for the Judge or Chancellor to look over.
http://www.webanswers.com/custody/changing-primary-residence-of-minor-child-child-support-via-mutual-agreement-between-divorced-couple-39c88b
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I am thinking we will have to file the temporary one first. Then we will be able to file the permanent one.
ReplyDeleteWe should complete this form and find out how to file it with the court.
http://www.tsc.state.tn.us/geninfo/Publications/Forms/ParentingPlan/Temporary%20Parenting%20Plan.pdf
Tennessee's Official Site about the Parenting Plan Program.
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: What if I don’t have a lawyer?
ReplyDeleteA: You can fill out the Plan by yourself and submit it to the Court for approval. If you and your spouse are in mediation, the mediator may help the two of you decide how to fill out the Plan once you have reached agreements on parts of the Plan.
Q: Where do I file my Parenting Plan?
ReplyDeleteA: The Parenting Plan is filed with the Clerk of the Court. The Clerk will then enter the Plan into the case file for the Judge or Chancellor to look over.
I think we fill out the Temporary Parenting Plan and then file it with the clerk in Lincoln County. What do you guys think?
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