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Missouri Parenting Plan Guide
What you need to file a parenting plan in Missouri — the state's terminology, required forms, education requirements, and a free template to build from.
Informational only. This is not legal advice. Confirm every requirement with a Missouri family-law attorney before filing.
What a Missouri parenting plan should cover
- Legal custody: who makes decisions about school, healthcare, and religion.
- Physical custody: the residential schedule for weekdays, weekends, and holidays.
- A specific weekly or two-week custody schedule (2-2-3, 2-2-5-5, week-on/off, etc.).
- Holiday and school-break rotation, usually alternating odd/even years.
- Transportation and exchange rules — who drives, where, and at what time.
- Communication rules between parents and between each parent and the child.
- How future disputes will be handled (mediation, parenting coordinator, or court).
A simple Missouri parenting plan template
Copy this outline into a document, fill in the specifics, and review with an attorney before filing with the Missouri courts.
MISSOURI PARENTING PLAN
1. PARTIES
Parent A: __________________________
Parent B: __________________________
Child(ren):
Name / DOB: ______________________
2. LEGAL DECISION-MAKING
[ ] Joint [ ] Sole (Parent A) [ ] Sole (Parent B)
Notes: ____________________________
3. RESIDENTIAL SCHEDULE (Parenting Plan)
Regular schedule (specify pattern):
____________________________________
Start date of cycle: _______________
4. HOLIDAYS & SCHOOL BREAKS
Alternating odd/even years:
Thanksgiving: A odd / B even
Winter break: ______________
Spring break: ______________
Summer: ______________
Birthdays: ______________
5. EXCHANGES
Location: __________________________
Time: ______________________________
Transportation responsibility: _____
6. COMMUNICATION
Between parents: [ ] app [ ] email [ ] text
Parent-child while at other home:
Frequency: ______ Method: ______
7. DECISION FRAMEWORK FOR DISPUTES
Step 1: Direct discussion (written)
Step 2: Mediation
Step 3: Court
8. SIGNATURES
Parent A: _______________ Date: ___
Parent B: _______________ Date: ___Parent education class
Missouri requires most divorcing parents with minor children to complete a court-approved parenting education program before the final decree. Check with your local Missouri family court for approved providers — many offer online courses that can be completed in a single evening.
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