A Parenting Plan can deal with one or more of the following issues:
1. With whom the child will live;
2. The time the child will spend with the other parent;
3. The allocation of parental responsibility;
4. The manner in which parents will consult with each other about decisions to be made in relation to the children;
5. The way future disputes are to be resolved;
6. Any other relevant matter.
7. With whom the child will live;
8. The time the child will spend with the other parent;
9. The allocation of parental responsibility;
10. The manner in which parents will consult with each other about decisions to be made in relation to the children;
11. The way future disputes are to be resolved;
12. Any other relevant matter.
In parenting matters, the paramount principle is the best interests of children. At North Brisbane Law we adopt a child focused approach to resolve parenting matters. We assist parties to understand the reality of the legal system and support people to negotiate an outcome that works for the parents but more importantly prioritises the care and welfare of the children.