Lebanon, Ohio, Parenting Plan Attorney
Creating a parenting plan can be challenging. However, having a detailed parenting plan protects your children’s rights and yours. At The Law Office of Juliette Gaffney Dame, I can help you create one that fits your family.
Based in Lebanon, I offer practical, peaceful family law solutions. I bring over 15 years of experience in divorce and family law to clients across Warren, Butler and Hamilton counties. I provide calm guidance to help you through stressful transitions such as divorce. When you work with me, you receive clear, step-by-step support regarding parenting plans and co-parenting.
Determining Parenting Plans In Ohio
When crafting a parenting plan, the child’s best interest is paramount. As a parenting plan attorney, I work with you to incorporate factors such as the child’s stability, their relationship with each parent and each parent’s ability to provide for the child. Some of the common parenting schedules we may explore include:
- 2-2-3 schedule: Two days with one parent, two days with the other parent and three days with the first parent
- 5-2-2-5 schedule: Two days with one parent, two days with the other, five days with the first parent and five days with the second.
- Week-on/week-off schedule: A full week with one parent, then a full week with the other.
- Alternating weekends: A five-day week with one parent, then a weekend with the other.
Whether you are considering shared or sole custody, I help you understand the implications and benefits of each option. I assist in planning holidays, transportation and decision-making responsibilities. We can also explore communication apps and a right of first refusal clause, which requires you to offer the other parent the chance to care for your child before hiring a babysitter.
Resolving Disputes And Modifying Orders
Disputes may naturally arise between co-parents, but I focus on amicable resolution methods. You may need to modify your parenting plan. To modify an existing court order, you must show a significant change in your circumstances. You must also provide a proper relocation notice if you plan to move. If your child’s other parent refuses to comply with an order, I will assist with enforcement methods such as motions for contempt.
Consult A Lebanon Parenting Plan Lawyer To Begin
Let me help you create a parenting plan that works for your family. Contact me at 513-599-8979 or send me an email to schedule a consultation. Together, we can find solutions that prioritize your child’s well-being.
