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When Will the Court Reject a Shared Parenting Plan?

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By Khalid Irfan – The Good Men Project 01/31/2019

“…Your time sharing plan needs to be very detailed. The plan should not be a general outline. Rather, it should explain when each parent will see and care for the child. …”

Read the entire article: https://goodmenproject.com/parenting/when-will-the-court-reject-a-shared-parenting-plan/

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