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A lot of users of this resource have asked about sample parenting plans. I can't post an example of a parenting plan or separation agreement of my own, as I always draft those from scratch to reflect the unique needs and circumstances of each client. I can, however, post the link to the federal Department of Justice's [http://canada.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/parent/ppt-ecppp/toc-tdm.html Parenting Plan Tool], and the following parenting plans that are drawn from the Idaho Benchbook, a creation of family law lawyers from the Idaho state bar and judiciary. Other parenting plans and parenting agreements can doubtless be found online.  
A lot of users of this resource have asked about sample parenting plans. I can't post an example of a parenting plan or separation agreement of my own, as I always draft those from scratch to reflect the unique needs and circumstances of each client. I can, however, post the link to the federal Department of Justice's [http://canada.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/parent/ppt-ecppp/toc-tdm.html Parenting Plan Tool], and the following parenting plans that are drawn from the Idaho Benchbook, a creation of family law lawyers from the Idaho state bar and judiciary. Other parenting plans and parenting agreements can doubtless be found online.  


*[http://fourthjudicialcourt.idaho.gov/pdf/sample1.doc Sample #1]: developed for a young child with a primary parent, frequent contact with the other parent but no overnight visitation and addresses safety and transportation issues
*[http://fourthjudicialcourt.idaho.gov/pdf/FCS_sample1.doc Sample #1]: developed for a young child with a primary parent, frequent contact with the other parent but no overnight visitation and addresses safety and transportation issues
*[http://fourthjudicialcourt.idaho.gov/pdf/sample2.doc Sample #2]: developed with a primary parent, every other weekend visitation and addresses substance abuse issues
*[http://fourthjudicialcourt.idaho.gov/pdf/FCS_sample2.doc Sample #2]: developed with a primary parent, every other weekend visitation and addresses substance abuse issues
*[http://fourthjudicialcourt.idaho.gov/pdf/sample3.doc Sample #3]: developed as a 50/50 shared parenting plan and addresses extra-circular activities and summer vacations
*[http://fourthjudicialcourt.idaho.gov/pdf/FCS_sample3.doc Sample #3]: developed as a 50/50 shared parenting plan and addresses extra-circular activities and summer vacations


Note three things about the Idaho plans:
Note three things about the Idaho plans: