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North Dakota Parenting Plan Guide

What you need to file a parenting plan in North Dakota — 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 North Dakota family-law attorney before filing.

Standard term used
Parenting Plan
Parent education class
Required in most cases
Filing note
'Parental Rights and Responsibilities' replaced 'custody' in 2009.
Official state courts site

What a North Dakota 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 North Dakota parenting plan template

Copy this outline into a document, fill in the specifics, and review with an attorney before filing with the North Dakota courts.

NORTH DAKOTA 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

North Dakota requires most divorcing parents with minor children to complete a court-approved parenting education program before the final decree. Check with your local North Dakota family court for approved providers — many offer online courses that can be completed in a single evening.

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