What is a parenting plan?
A parenting plan is a document approved by the court when the court awards joint custody that sets out the responsibilities of each parent. Usually, a parenting plan will include:
- a division of the child’s time and care into periods of responsibility for each parent,
- statements regarding the child’s religion, education, child care, medical care, dental care, and recreational activities,
- designation of specific decision making responsibilities,
- ways for the parents to communicate with one another,
- transportation of the child,
- ways to make decisions in the future and resolve disputes, and
- other statements regarding the welfare of the child to help clarify the parenting plan and make it easier to follow.1
1 N.M. Stat. § 40-4-9.1(F)