Parenting plan2023-01-04T23:16:06+01:00

 Parenting plan

Writing this plan together or with a mediator is a good way to shape joint parenting. You can cover the important issues, as well as details that are important to you and your children.

It is wise to evaluate the parenting plan over time and adjust it as necessary.

During mediation, we can discuss:

  • residence & care arrangement
  • communication & consultation
  • child alimony
  • role of family / steph parents
  • shared values
  • future proof plan

During this process, it can be wise to ask for advice from a child psychologist, a bilingual upbringing expert or steph parent coach.

Do you wish to modify the parenting plan?

Parenting plan

Residence & care arrangement

Is 50/50 the best solution for everyone involved?

Communication & consultation

There is always room for improvement.

Child alimony

Let’s be fair and practical.

Role of family / steph parents

It takes a village to raise a child.

Shared values

Do you still share the same values?

Future proof

How can you make this parenting plan future proof?

What subjects need to be covered in a parenting plan?

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A-Z explained

I would like to explain all the relevant terms to you, both the English terms as the Dutch terms that you might be confronted with. If you miss anything, just let me know.

Frequently asked questions

I have listed the frequantly asked questions about parenting plans, with the answers. I also refer to other relevant sources within this website or elsewhere.

What are the costs of divorce mediation?

More information for you to read through

Public sources

Blogs

Case law

12 months suspended imprisonment

District Court of Gelderland

July 1 2022, ECLI:NL:RBGEL:2022:3355

The mother withdrew her three-year-old daughter from the father’s legal custody for 14 months. Now she gets a suspended prison sentence with probation and she must pay damages. 

Unknown address

The mother did not return after a vacation with the minor abroad. She did not let the father know in which country they were staying. She had de-registered in the Netherlands. And in France she had deliberately not registered and had no bank account or car in her name, with the aim that she could not be easily found. As a result, it took a […]

Don’t wait until negotiations are deadlocked.

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