Parenting Plan 101
8 classes / 4 hours / $299 ($399)
Learn how to reduce conflict in custody cases & save thousnads of dollars on legal fees
This 4 hour course teaches you what to include in co-parenting and high-conflict Parenting Plans, including residential time, holidays, transportation, and more. Prevent disputes and save thousands on legal fees, all for less than most attorneys charge in one hour. $299 ($399)
Parenting Plan 101
8 classes / 4 hours / $299 ($399)
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Class Descriptions
8 classes / 4 hrs / $299 ($399)
This class teaches the basic framework of parenting plans and custody agreements used in family court. You’ll learn what parenting plans can do, what they can’t do, and why clear agreements help reduce future conflict and can save you thousands of dollars. This class also explains an important truth: a parenting plan cannot force another parent to be nice, cooperative, or easy to work with — but it can create structure, clarity, and expectations that help reduce problems over time and provide a clearer path when disagreements do arise. Start FREE
CLASS 2:
Decision-Making & Legal Custody
You’ll learn how decision-making and legal custody work in parenting plans and custody agreements, including the difference between joint legal custody (where both parents share decision-making), sole legal custody (where one parent has final authority), and tie-breaker provisions used in many family court custody agreements.
You’ll learn how clearer parenting plan language can help reduce co-parenting disagreements, lower conflict, and avoid expensive family court battles — especially in high-conflict custody cases.
This class breaks down the major decision-making topics commonly included in family court custody agreements, including school and education, non-emergency healthcare, extracurricular activities, religion, and major life decisions. We also go beyond standard parenting plan templates and cover other issues that often create co-parenting conflict, including social media and technology, travel, teen driving privileges, jobs, appearance decisions, and other important life choices that affect your children.
You’ll learn how clearer parenting plan language can help reduce co-parenting disagreements, lower conflict, and avoid expensive family court battles — especially in high-conflict custody cases.
CLASS 3:
Residential Schedules, Exchanges & Parenting Time
This class breaks down common residential schedules used in parenting plans and custody agreements, including every-other-weekend schedules, 50/50 schedules, week-on/week-off, 2-2-3 schedules, and other common parenting time arrangements.
You’ll learn what these schedules actually look like in real life, how clear exchanges benefit both the adults and the kids, and the pros and cons of different schedules depending on your child’s age, school schedule, distance between homes, and co-parenting dynamic.
We also discuss what happens when parents agree on a schedule versus when they do not.
You’ll learn what these schedules actually look like in real life, how clear exchanges benefit both the adults and the kids, and the pros and cons of different schedules depending on your child’s age, school schedule, distance between homes, and co-parenting dynamic.
We also discuss what happens when parents agree on a schedule versus when they do not.
CLASS 4:
Vacation Schedules & Travel
This class explains how vacation time works in parenting plans and custody agreements, including how vacation schedules can temporarily override the regular residential schedule.
You’ll learn how vacation time is commonly structured, including how to account for notice requirements, priority selection, and exchanges.
We also cover important topics like out-of-state and international travel, passports, travel notice requirements, and how to clearly define whether trips taken during a parent’s regular residential time count as vacation time.
This class helps parents create clearer vacation language that reduces confusion, lowers conflict, and helps prevent future disputes.
You’ll learn how vacation time is commonly structured, including how to account for notice requirements, priority selection, and exchanges.
We also cover important topics like out-of-state and international travel, passports, travel notice requirements, and how to clearly define whether trips taken during a parent’s regular residential time count as vacation time.
This class helps parents create clearer vacation language that reduces confusion, lowers conflict, and helps prevent future disputes.
CLASS 5:
School Breaks & Custody Schedules
This class explains how school breaks can be addressed in parenting plans and custody agreements, including spring break, winter break, long weekends, and other school calendar breaks.
You’ll learn the difference between vacation time and school breaks, common custody schedule approaches, and how unclear exchange times and missing parenting plan language often create co-parenting conflict.
You’ll learn the difference between vacation time and school breaks, common custody schedule approaches, and how unclear exchange times and missing parenting plan language often create co-parenting conflict.
CLASS 6:
Holidays & Special Occasions
This class explains how holidays can be handled in parenting plans and custody agreements, including state and federal holidays, children’s birthdays, parent birthdays, religious holidays, and how holidays interact with school breaks.
You’ll learn common holiday custody schedule options, including alternating holidays, fixed yearly schedules, and why it is important to clearly define holiday exchange times and locations.
We also cover how vague parenting plan language may work temporarily, but can later create major co-parenting disputes when new spouses, changing work schedules, travel, or family traditions enter the picture — potentially costing parents thousands of dollars in future family court litigation.
You’ll learn common holiday custody schedule options, including alternating holidays, fixed yearly schedules, and why it is important to clearly define holiday exchange times and locations.
We also cover how vague parenting plan language may work temporarily, but can later create major co-parenting disputes when new spouses, changing work schedules, travel, or family traditions enter the picture — potentially costing parents thousands of dollars in future family court litigation.
CLASS 7:
Advanced Parenting Plan Provisions & Considerations
This class covers additional parenting plan terms that are often overlooked in custody agreements, but can become major sources of co-parenting conflict later on.We cover topics including schedule swaps, daycare and after-school care, extracurricular activities, the “three weekend rule,” work travel, missed parenting time due to work commitments, right of first refusal, travel with children, communication rules, technology and social media, teen driving privileges, prom and special events, and other real-life parenting situations.We also discuss parenting plan language involving special needs children, substance abuse concerns, safety issues involving other adults.
Planning ahead now can save you thousands of dollars in legal fees, family court conflict, and ongoing co-parenting stress in the years to come.
Planning ahead now can save you thousands of dollars in legal fees, family court conflict, and ongoing co-parenting stress in the years to come.
CLASS 8:
Dispute Resolution, Violations & Enforcement
You’ll learn how parenting plans can account for disputes when they do arise in co-parenting relationships — including what parents do next, where they go for help, response times, communication expectations, and how disagreements are addressed before returning to family court.
We cover common dispute resolution provisions used in parenting plans, including mediation, documentation, co-parenting apps, schedule disputes, violations, and makeup parenting time. Clear dispute resolution language can help parents avoid unnecessary conflict, and stay out of court.
'Everyone deserves affordable help when creating a custody plan.'
We will help you understand what a child custody plan can do — and what it can’t do. We’ll also help you understand how different parts of a parenting plan work, including holiday schedules, vacation schedules, regular residential schedule options, summer parenting time, transportation agreements, and other terms designed to help reduce conflict.
