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For unmarried parents, establishing clear and comprehensive co-parenting agreements is essential for fostering positive relationships and ensuring the well-being of their children. These agreements outline important aspects of co-parenting, including custody arrangements, decision-making authority, and communication strategies. In this blog, we will explore how unmarried parents can create effective co-parenting agreements, the key elements to consider, and the role of legal representation in the process.
Co-parenting agreements, also known as parenting plans or custody agreements, are written documents that outline the responsibilities and expectations of each parent regarding the care and upbringing of their children. While co-parenting agreements are commonly associated with divorce proceedings, they are equally important for unmarried parents who share custody of their children.
When drafting a co-parenting agreement, unmarried parents should consider including the following key elements:
While unmarried parents can create co-parenting agreements without legal assistance, at a minimum consult with a family lawyer who can provide valuable guidance and ensure that the agreement meets legal standards and protects the rights of both parents and children. An experienced family lawyer can help parents navigate complex legal issues, negotiate terms that are fair and equitable, and draft a comprehensive agreement that addresses all relevant issues. Additionally, a lawyer can provide valuable advice on how to enforce the agreement and modify it as circumstances change over time.
Establishing a co-parenting agreement offers numerous benefits for both parents and children, including:
Creating a co-parenting agreement is an important step for unmarried parents who share custody of their children. By addressing key issues such as custody schedules, decision-making authority, and communication protocols, parents can establish a framework for successful co-parenting and promote the well-being of their children. Consulting with a family lawyer can provide valuable assistance in drafting a comprehensive agreement that meets the needs of both parents and children and ensures legal protection for all parties involved.
Always remember that if you do not file your parenting plan with the courts, it is not legally enforceable. It does not matter if the plan is written down and you’ve both signed it, had witnesses sign it, or have it notarized, etc. If something goes wrong, and you need to call the police because your ex- begins to withhold your child(ren) in violation of that written agreement, the police are not going to enforce it. They will tell you to file a custody case, which means you are now just starting “the process”. Even if the separation from your partner is 100% amicable at the time, it may not always be that way. Coming to an agreement that is filed with the court and signed off on by a judge, protects everyone involved: you, your ex-, and your children. Every attorney who has practiced family law for any significant length of time can give you horror stories about have to tell parents that their custody agreement that was never filed with the court isn’t worth the paper its written on.
About the Author:
Andrew Bryant is a well-respected Colorado Springs criminal attorney who has been practicing in the area for years. A Colorado native, he returned to the home he loves after graduating from the University of Kentucky College of Law. Now, he uses the knowledge he gained as an El Paso County District Attorney to fight tirelessly for his clients’ rights. He is AV-Preeminent rated, has been recognized for his work by The National Trial Lawyers, and has been named to Best of the Springs lists by The Gazette for years.
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