A comprehensive parenting plan in Ontario should address custody, schedules, and key decisions about your child’s wellbeing.

Creating an effective parenting plan requires careful consideration of all aspects of your child’s life. A well-structured plan helps establish clear expectations and reduces potential conflicts between co-parents.

Your Ontario parenting plan should include:

  • Decision-making responsibilities for education, healthcare, and religious upbringing
  • Detailed parenting time schedules including holidays, special occasions, and school breaks
  • Communication protocols between parents and with the children
  • Transportation arrangements for exchanges and activities
  • Financial responsibilities for childcare, education, and extracurricular activities
  • Dispute resolution methods for handling disagreements

Consider consulting with a family law professional or mediator to ensure your plan meets Ontario legal requirements and addresses all necessary aspects of co-parenting. Many Ontario courthouses offer free parenting plan templates and resources through their Family Law Information Centres.