Planning tool only. A binding parenting schedule must be incorporated into a court order or separation agreement. Use this to visualize and communicate your proposed schedule.
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⚖️ Note: Courts consider arrangements where one parent has 40%+ as shared parenting for support purposes.
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Download as a text document to include in your parenting plan or share with a lawyer or mediator.
💡 Schedule Tips
Courts look at consistency and predictability. A schedule that gives children a clear routine they can count on is viewed more favourably than one that changes frequently.
If you and the other parent cannot agree on a schedule, come to court with a specific proposal — not just a general idea. Judges prefer parents who have thought through the details.
Consider holidays, birthdays, and school breaks separately from the regular schedule. The most common disputes involve Christmas, summer, and the children's birthdays.