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Many parents, who require a degree of separation in their personal relationship but wish for an organized sharing of responsibilities in their parenting relationship, find the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines to be a helpful model.
A. Introduction. B. Overnight Parenting Time. C. Infants and Toddlers. D. Parenting Time - Child 3 Years of Age and Older. E. Parenting Time for the Adolescent and Teenager. F. Holiday Parenting Time Schedule. Section III. Parenting Time When Distance is a Major Factor. Section IV. Shared Parenting.
Indiana law (Ind. Code § 31-17-2.2) requires all individuals who have (or who are seeking) child custody or parenting time, and who intend to relocate their residence to provide notice to an individual who has (or is seeking) child custody, parenting time or grandparent visitation.
The biggest changes found in the new Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines are in new sections on parenting time and custody during a public health emergency and on a new “shared parenting” plan model.
As Indiana family law practitioners are well aware, the amended 2022 Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines (IPTG) now are in full force and effect. The most noteworthy changes include: An online calendaring tool.
H. Supervised Parenting Time should take place in the most home-like setting as possible, based on the nature of family involvement, current safety level assessment, children’s and caregivers’ needs, and identified permanency goals.
Indiana law (Ind. Code § 31-17-2.2) requires all individuals who have (or who are seeking) child custody or parenting time, and who intend to relocate their residence to provide notice to an individual who has (or is seeking) child custody, parenting time or grandparent visitation.
Review the guidelines and rules for child support in Indiana. Indiana Parenting Time Calendar Tool to create a visual calendar based on Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines.
The Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines are designed to assist parents and courts in the development of plans and represent the minimum time a parent should have to maintain frequent, meaningful, and continuing contact with a child.
The Indiana Supreme Court has approved an amended version of the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines, which went into effect on March 1, 2013, and can have significant impact on cases.