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Family Law Guidelines By State

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Current FLA National Family Law Guidelines

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  • The children have the right to both parents.
  • The parents have the obligation to the child.
  • No parent owes the other for the child.
  • Parents will cooperatively save for the child's future.
  • Both parents work towards all the child's goals.
  • Parents within a school district share parenting time.
  • All conflicts are clearly discussed in text format.
  • All discussions are open to review when necessary.
  • Mediation is always attempted before court motions.
  • Sans cooperative parents, decisions are assisted.
  • Neutral solutions between poles are always preferred.
  • Any assistance is performed by a neutral panel.
  • Any request for review is sent to the nearest panel.
  • At age 13, the child decides the home of residence.
  • False accusation of abuse is a form of abuse.
  • Parents should follow the FLA Co-Parenting Guidelines
Alabama
  • To be updated...
Alaska
  • To be updated...
Arizona

Arizona AFFC Coparenting Communication Guide

Arizona AFFC Guide PDF

An interesting point is made of dropping your child off at the other coparent's house; traditionally, we approached it as best practice to be at home ready to go, and the other parent picks up there so as to not be late dropping the child off. The prevention of lateness friction is avoided entirely if the child is picked up by the parent for their time. I see the point of dropping the child off, as there is less possibility for the child friction we experienced where they didn't want to go.

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Arkansas
  • To be updated...
California
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Colorado
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Connecticut
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Delaware
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Florida
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Georgia
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Hawaii
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Idaho
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Illinois
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Indiana
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Iowa
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Kansas - working
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Kentucky
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Louisiana
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Maine
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Maryland
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Massachusetts
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Michigan
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Minnesota
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Mississippi
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Missouri
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Montana
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Nebraska
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Nevada
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New Hampshire
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New Jersey
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New Mexico
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New York
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North Carolina
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North Dakota
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Ohio
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Oklahoma
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Oregon
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Pennsylvania
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Rhode Island
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South Carolina
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South Dakota
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Tennessee
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Texas
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Utah
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Vermont
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Virginia
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Washington
  • To be updated...
West Virginia
  • To be updated...
Wisconsin

Douglas County, WI

CHILD'S BILL OF RIGHTS: I have the right to:

  • 1. Know that my mother and father love me and will never divorce me.
  • 2. Know that the divorce is not my fault, and not be told about the adult problems that caused it.
  • 3. Be considered as a human being and not a piece of property to be fought for, bargained over or threatened.
  • 4. Have decisions about me based on what is in my best interest, not on past wrongs, hurt feelings or my parents' needs.
  • 5. Be allowed to love both my father and my mother without being forced to choose or feel guilty.
  • 6. Know both my mother and father through regular and frequent involvement in my life.
  • 7. Have the financial support of both my father and my mother.
  • 8. Be spared having to listen to bad, hurtful comments about either of my parents.
  • 9. Be a child, and not to be asked to tell a lie or act as a spy or messenger.
  • 10. Be allowed to love other people who may come into my life without being forced to choose or feel guilty.
Washington D.C.
  • To be updated...