Memphis Divorce Lawyers – The Tennessee Parenting Plan
When a divorcing couple in Tennessee have children they must submit a parenting plan. The parenting plan is a formal document that the couple creates stating all the agreements concerning custody, visitation, and decision making.
Here are some of the more common items that are found in a Tennessee Parenting Plan.
- Residential Schedule
When going through your Memphis divorce with children one of the most important parts of your Tennessee Parenting Plan will be the residential schedule. The residential schedule details who the children will live with during the school year, vacations, holidays and special occasions. It also states if there are any limitations when visiting with a parent. The Tennessee Parenting Plan can award holidays, for example Halloween, to the father every even year and to the mother every odd year. But the parents can agree that there may be some holidays that will be given to one parent every year. Usually a plan will define what time a holiday begins and what time it ends. It is important to have a detailed plan to prevent problems with interpretation later.
- Decision Making
The next step in a plan is to assign decision making between the parents. Major decisions such as which school to attend or what religion the child will be raised as can be assigned to one parent or jointly. However, day-to-day decision making is generally given to the parent that the child is residing with at the time the decision needs to be made. If certain decisions are particularly important to a parent, this is the time to make that known and reach an agreement.
Of particular concern to most parents is child support. This area of the Tennessee Parenting Plan states which parent will pay child support and in what amount. In Memphis Child support is calculated using state guidelines which are based on the income shares model. This section of the parenting plan will also explain which parent is responsible for maintaining health insurance on the child. And if a parent is required to have life insurance during the child’s minority, it will also be listed here.
- Dispute Resolution
A provision discussing dispute resolution is generally included in a parenting plan. Many plans provide for disputes between the parties to go through a mediator before going back to court. This provision should also state who is responsible for costs of mediation or arbitration.
This is not a complete list of all the concerns that are covered in the Tennessee Parenting Plan, but rather a list of the most commonly found sections. If you have detailed questions concerning your Memphis divorce and Tennessee Parenting Plan please contact a competent Memphis Family Attorney or Memphis Divorce Attorney, or you may call the office of the Ferrell Law Firm at 901-754-1340.







