Shared Parenting Plan Lawyers in New Albany, Ohio

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When It Comes To Parenting Plans, Keep The Focus On Your Child

We know your child’s well-being is the most important thing.

When your marriage ends, your child doesn’t need to be caught in the crossfire. A Shared Parenting Plan designates both parties as legal custodians of the children, allowing your child to continue a relationship with both parents. Contact our skilled parenting plan lawyers to start drafting your plan today!

We’ll Help You Find A Parenting Solution.

You need someone who knows how to resolve tension and create a plan that keeps your child's best interests at the forefront. Let us help.

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About the Attorneys

Your child deserves the best.

The Cooke Demers team is skilled at drafting Shared Parenting Plans that encompass all of your child’s needs.

has decades of legal experience and a strong track record in complex litigation and financial matters, making him well-equipped to create a shared parenting plan that covers every detail of your family’s future.
board-certified in Family Relations Law by the Ohio State Bar Association, John brings his expertise in family law to ensure your shared parenting plan is fair, enforceable, and designed with your child’s best interests in mind.
has a wealth of experience in estate planning, business formation, and complex legal agreements, making him uniquely qualified to craft shared parenting plans that align with your family’s financial and long-term goals.
has served as Special Counsel to the Attorney General of Ohio and acts as a hearing examiner for state entities, giving him a deep understanding of contract law and ensuring solid, well-protected shared parenting agreements.
“I highly recommend Attorney John Johnson for assistance on domestic matters as he is experienced, responsive, and genuinely cares about his clients and outcome. Highly recommend his representation”

– Geoff Spall, Client

What is A Shared Parenting Plan?

Shared Parenting is when custody of a child is shared between two separated parties.
A Shared Parenting Plan outlines key details of the child’s life, like school placement, child support, parenting schedules, medical treatments, educational issues, extracurricular activities, and health insurance, in order to ensure stability during this time of transition.
Ohio law §3109.04 mandates specific language in all Shared Parenting Plans, requiring meticulous drafting to ensure legal compliance. The attorneys at Cooke Demers, LLC are skilled in crafting comprehensive Shared Parenting Plans that address all aspects of children’s needs post-divorce or dissolution while also adhering to Ohio’s legal standards.

How To File A Shared Parenting Plan?

If you have minor children you will need to propose an arrangement for how your children will be taken care of. To do that you will need to:
  • Understand the options.
  • File the right paperwork.
  • Write the plan.
The paperwork needed varies depending on the way you’re ending your marriage:
  • In a dissolution, you and your spouse will create a parenting plan and file it with your dissolution paperwork.
  • In a divorce, you’ll need to outline custody and parenting time arrangements for your child. Most courts have a standard parenting schedule to follow.
  • If you and your spouse can’t agree on custody or visitation, it’s wise to consult a lawyer, as custody cases can be complex.

Secure A Stable Future For Your Child.

Plan for the future your child deserves with the help of Cooke Demers Attorneys at Law, LLC.

Shared Parenting Plan:
Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the standard shared parenting plan in Ohio?

A: Ohio’s standard shared parenting plan typically involves equal or near-equal parenting time with each parent, with schedules that vary by county. It also includes provisions for holidays, school breaks, and important decisions regarding education, healthcare, and extracurricular activities.

Q: Is shared parenting a good idea?

A: Shared parenting can be a good idea when both parents are able to communicate effectively and prioritize the child’s well-being. It allows the child to maintain strong relationships with both parents and promotes emotional stability, though it may not work well in high-conflict situations.

Q: What are the disadvantages of shared custody?

A: Shared custody can lead to challenges such as frequent transitions for the child, potential conflicts between parents, and difficulty maintaining consistent routines. It may also increase logistical demands, like managing transportation and coordinating schedules.

Q: What is the best arrangement for shared custody?

A: The best arrangement for shared custody is one that suits the child’s needs, promotes stability, and allows for flexible, balanced time between both parents. A common structure is alternating weeks or a 2-2-3 schedule, where the child spends alternating days with each parent while maintaining a consistent routine.