Thursday, December 23, 2010

Child Custody Papers: Errors That Affect Visitation

Imagine the horror of sitting in child custody court as the judge tells you there is an error with your custody forms so your plan is rejected. You went to all of the hard work to make a parenting plan and a visitation schedule, and you don’t get through court because of a technical problem with your papers. No parent wants this to happen–but it does happen. It’s important to have the necessary child custody papers filled out correctly so the court can adopt your visitation schedule. Here are three common errors that you need to avoid in your papers that can affect your child visitation.

1. The papers aren’t entirely completed. There are a lot of forms and papers to turn in for child visitation. It can be easy to overlook a paper or a section of a paper. Be sure that you look through all of the forms to ensure that all of them are finished. If you have questions about what you filling out, set the form aside until you get the information you need. Don’t put it back in a pile of papers where you can forget about it. You don’t want the reminder to come up in court.

It’s also important to have a thorough and completed custody and visitation schedule to present to the court. A lot of times you fill in parts of your schedule on the various court forms, but it never hurts to have a completed calendar with all of the custody and visitation times on it. This is a good indication that you have thought through your child visitation case and the court will be impressed.

2. Missing forms or papers. Papers are easily lost in the shuffle of moving them. Be sure that you have a method to keep everything organized so that nothing gets lost. Another common way to miss papers is to not even know they’re required. Make sure you know every form and paper that needs to be filed. Double check to see if you have all of the papers and forms. If you have questions about if you need to fill out certain papers, ask at the courthouse when you pick up your papers. Don’t wait until your court day to find out.

3. Inaccurate information. You should never lie on your child custody forms. Most parents don’t lie, but there are cases where there are mistakes made on the forms. If you have errors regarding numbers that you’re reporting (like time-share percentages or income for child support) the court will not take your papers. Be very careful about the information you turn in. If you aren’t sure about what information you’re supposed to give, ask questions until you find out. Don’t just assume something and write it down. You also want to check to make sure that any calculations are correct. If you are calculating overnight percentages, for example, make sure that you follow the right formula for the state and double check your math.

The overall method to make sure that you file accurate visitation papers is to take the time to fill out the forms and to double check all of your work. It’s worth the few extra minutes here and there to check your data and to look through the papers. Make sure all of your papers are there, that they are completed, that you have the forms required, and that all of the information written on them is correct. This will allow you to relax when you file them with the court.

Learn more about child custody papers and get more information about child visitation.

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