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Visitation & Child Custody Calendar

Using an online child custody calendar can make keeping track of custody arrangements and visitation times a lot easier. A good visitation calendar outlines the basic repeating schedule of standard visitation times, designates where the children will be during holidays, school breaks, and summer vacation, and allows you to make any changes to the schedule as the need arises. A really good system for doing all of this is Custody Junction.

This custody calendar does all of the above, plus gives you the ability to track support payments, dates, and amounts so you have a record of everything if you ever need to enforce your support orders. You can also track transportation expenses, medical expenses, and more. This is all part of the Tracking Center, which allows you to keep track of individual as well as recurring events.

What's nice about this child custody calendar is you can access it from any computer or mobile device connected to the internet. If you get along with your ex, you can even give him access to your account if you want. On the other hand, if you don't want to share all the detailed information in your account, you can just print out the schedule and give it to your ex.

An added feature of this system is the ability to run detailed reports. This is crucial should you ever need to provide proof during a child custody battle or need to enforce your current custody arrangements. For example, you could track: 

  • Scheduled visitation versus the actual times visitation took place. This will help show how closely the visitation schedule is being followed.
  • Forfeited parenting times when the other parent didn't show up. This information is important if you are looking to modify the visitation schedule.
  • Delinquent child support payments. Should you ever need to take your ex back to court for child support arrears, you will have proof that support was not paid according to the support orders.
  • Analysis of the hours the children are with each parent, including overnights and percentages.

If you need an online child custody calendar, visit Custody Junction to find out more. They even offer a 10 day free trial to let you try it out.

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The articles following article offer more information on parenting plans and visitation issues:

Preparing for a child custody battle
Creating A Child Visitation Schedule 
Using A Parenting Plan Calendar
Shared Parenting Custody Calendar
More Child Visitation Articles
More Articles about Children

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