This joint custody agreement (this “Agreement” or this “Joint Custody Agreement”) is made and entered into as of date, by and between wife’s name, residing at address (“wife”), and husband’s name, residing at address (“Husband”).
WHEREAS, the Parties were married on DATE; and
WHEREAS, CHILD was born of the marriage as of DATE and is a minor as of the date of this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Parties separated in their marriage due to irreconcilable differences as of DATE; and
WHEREAS, the Parties both wish to set forth their agreement with respect to joint custody of CHILD;
Now, therefore, in consideration of the foregoing, and the mutual covenants contained herein, Husband and Wife mutually agree to the following:
1. JOINT CUSTODY.
Child shall be in the joint custody of both wife and husband, with each having him number days at a time. Exchanges of custody shall occur on day at time.
2. PRIMARY CUSTODY.
Wife shall have primary custody of child from day to day and Husband shall have primary custody of child from day to day.
3. EXCHANGES.
Exchanges in custody shall take place at location at time. Both Parties shall provide their own transportation to location.
It is entirely likely that you may have different points and times where exchanges will occur. Feel free to modify the above as applicable.
4. HOLIDAYS.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Wife shall have primary custody on those holidays referenced in “List 1” below during the first year of this Agreemeent and every “odd” number year thereafter, and primary custody on those holidays referenced in “List 2” below during the second year of this Agreement and every “even” number year thereafter. Reciprocally, Husband shall have primary custody on those holidays referenced in “List 2” below during the first year of this Joint Custody Agreemeent and every “odd” number year thereafter, and primary custody on those holidays referenced in “List 1” below during the second year of this Agreement and every “even” number year thereafter.
You’d be surprised how easy it is to forget a holiday. Pull out the calendar as you work to complete this section.
5. VACATIONS.
Husband and Wife shall each have up to 2 weeks per year for vacationing with child, independent of the other. Vacation plans must be disclosed by each Party to the other at least number calendar days in advance of any such vacation. In case of an emergency, each Party shall ensure that the other has contact information where child may be reached during any such vacation.
6. SCHOOL BREAKS.
School breaks shall not have any bearing on the custody schedule or custody exchanges described in this Joint Custody Agreement.
This may not be the case for many. If you need to call-out specific breaks, use Section 4 as a guide for how to modify this Section.
7. CHILD CARE.
Husband and Wife shall both ensure that the other’s contact information is provided to all child care professionals.
8. EDUCATION & EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES.
Child shall attend school in district in state prior to any post-secondary education. Both Parties will be permitted access to Child’s school records, and both Parties shall be included on all emergency and pick-up lists. In addition, Husband and Wife shall each be responsible for child’s transportation to and from school and extracurricular activities when they have custody.
9. HEALTHCARE.
Both Parties will be permitted access to child’s medical records, including any medical bills. In addition, all major medical decisions will be mutually agreed by the Parties.PDF page break
10. VISITATION RIGHTS.
While in the custody or care of one Party, the other shall have reasonably liberal visitation rights.
11. ENTIRE AGREEMENT.
This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the Parties related to its subject matter. Any modification or change to this Agreement must be in written form, duly signed by both Parties. This Agreement shall be binding on the Parties and their heirs, next of kin, executors, and administrators.
In Witness Whereof, the Parties have caused this Marital Settlement Agreement to be duly executed and effective as of the Effective Date.