How do Mississippi child custody laws and courts determine custody?
Mississippi child custody laws and courts urge co-parents
who are seeking custody of their child to submit a parenting plan to the court
for review. This parenting plan should reflect the agreement of both co-parents
regarding the details of their custody arrangement. A parenting plan must
clearly define each co-parent’s rights and responsibilities concerning the
raising of their child. Mississippi child custody laws allow co-parents to be
either general or detailed in these parenting plans. If co-parents wish to be
more detailed they can choose to address the following issues in their
parenting plan.
Residential
schedule.
Holiday and
vacation schedule.
Information
sharing and access.
The relocation of
either co-parent.
Methods for
resolving disputes.
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