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A parent with parenting time but no decision-making responsibility
has the right to ask for, and get, information about their child’s
health, education, and well-being from the other parent.
Here are some ways parenting time can
be divided:
Reasonable parenting time
If the parents are able to co-operate, parenting time can be left
open and flexible. This is sometimes called reasonable parenting
time or liberal and generous parenting time. This allows the
parents to make plans that can easily be changed.
Fixed parenting time
Sometimes parenting time is on a specific and detailed schedule.
This is often called fixed parenting time or specified parenting
time. The schedule may include holidays, long weekends, birthdays,
and religious occasions. It may also include details like who is
responsible for pick up and drop off.
Supervised parenting time
In some situations, parenting time may need to be supervised by
another person, for example, a relative, friend, social worker, or
Children’s Aid worker. This might happen when the parent with the
right to spend time with the child has:
a drinking or drug problem,
abused the child in the past, or
threatened or tried to take the child away.
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