{3 minutes to read} Now that you have decided on the access schedule you will use in your equal parenting plan, there are some other terms that you might want to include in your agreement.
Tweaks to the On-Duty Parent Responsibilities
Typically, the on-duty parent is responsible for everything having to do with the children during their access time. But, you may want to modify that in some circumstances:
You may decide that
It doesn’t matter what you choose so long as your agreement is clear about it. The last thing you want is an argument as to who is responsible if there is an urgent situation.
What if there is no school/camp on a transition day?
You may decide to adhere to the school/camp schedule in terms of transition time. Or, you could provide alternate hours for transitions. Again, as long as it is clear, you may agree on whatever you both think works best.
Taking the time to consider these points in mediation will be well worth the time spent, if it can help you to avoid future conflicts in implementing your plan.