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03 Apr 21 - 19 Apr 21 #516398 by dadlovesu
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I would think the purpose of the parenting plan is for you to set out what you think the best arrangements for your child are, taking all factors into account. You could suggest a staggered approach and increase time/frequency of contact over a particular timeframe, to allow your daughter time to adjust to the new arrangements.

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