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Judge approves parents— agreed custody plan; mother allowed to relocate with child under new schedule
Summary
After a contested relocation hearing, the parents of a 7-year-old reached and the court entered an agreed parenting plan. The judge accepted the plan as an order, specifying exchanges and holiday/school-break arrangements and leaving routing review provisions in place.
A Cheatham County judge accepted and entered an agreed parenting plan in Smith v. Smith on Monday, approving a schedule that allows the mother—s relocation and lays out exchanges, holiday time and summer arrangements for the couple—s 7-year-old daughter.
The action came after testimony from both parents and witnesses, and after the parties and their attorneys agreed that a material change had occurred regarding the child—s residence. The judge told the parties that once they affirmed the agreement in court, "it will become an order of the court effective immediately."
The plan records the parties— arrangement for alternating weekends, holiday time allocations, and a summer schedule intended to balance…
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