2017 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title XLIII - DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Chapter 461-A - PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 461-A:4 - Parenting Plans; Contents.

Universal Citation: NH Rev Stat § 461-A:4 (2017)
    461-A:4 Parenting Plans; Contents. –
    I. In any proceeding to establish or modify a judgment providing for parenting time with a child, except for matters filed under RSA 173-B, the parents shall develop and file with the court a parenting plan to be included in the court's decree. If the parents are unable to develop a parenting plan, the court may develop it. In developing a parenting plan under this section, the court shall consider only the best interests of the child as provided under RSA 461-A:6 and the safety of the parties.
    II. A parenting plan may include provisions relative to:
       (a) Decision-making responsibility and residential responsibility.
       (b) Information sharing and access, including telephone and electronic access.
       (c) Legal residence of a child for school attendance.
       (d) Parenting schedule, including:
          (1) Holiday, birthday, and vacation planning.
          (2) Weekends, including holidays, and school in-service days preceding or following weekends.
       (e) Transportation and exchange of the child.
       (f) Relocation of parents.
       (g) Procedure for review and adjustment of the plan.
       (h) Methods for resolving disputes.
    III. If the parties are insured and the parenting plan directs the parties to participate in counseling, the court shall give due consideration to selecting a counselor who accepts direct payment from the parties' health insurance carrier.
    IV. If the parents have joint decision-making responsibility under RSA 461-A:5, the parenting plan shall include the legal residence of each parent unless the court finds that there is a history of domestic abuse or stalking or that including such information would not be in the best interest of the child. If the parenting plan includes a parent's residence, the parent shall be responsible for promptly notifying the court and the other parent of any change in residence. The failure to provide such information may result in a finding of contempt of court.
    V. If the court orders supervised visitation, it may order that such visitation shall take place only at a visitation center that uses a metal detection device and has trained security personnel on-site.

Source. 2005, 273:1, eff. Oct. 1, 2005. 2011, 106:3, eff. July 30, 2011; 176:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2012. 2014, 107:3, eff. June 11, 2014.

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