joshuasepitome
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My daughter and I live in Colorado. My daughter's biological father lives in Tennessee.
Anyone know of any good sites or places to find suggestions on how to do a parenting plan (in regards to an actual visitation schedule) when the parents live so far apart and one parent pretty much has no relationship to the child (but eagerly wants to do so).
My daughter is an only child (between her two biological parents) and she is almost 22 months old and only used to being with myself (her mother). Her biological father and myself live 1314 miles apart.
I've been researching all night and have gotten many wonderful ideas as to what to include in our parenting plan, but I haven't really found much in regards to "visitiation".
My daughter briefly spent a small amount of time with her biological father (which did NOT go well at all). I am just trying to figure out how to make the best of this situation. Her biological father and myself were never married (just a fling).
Also, in case it matters, yes, Colorado has jurisdiction and NOT Tennessee.
Anyone know of any good sites or places to find suggestions on how to do a parenting plan (in regards to an actual visitation schedule) when the parents live so far apart and one parent pretty much has no relationship to the child (but eagerly wants to do so).
My daughter is an only child (between her two biological parents) and she is almost 22 months old and only used to being with myself (her mother). Her biological father and myself live 1314 miles apart.
I've been researching all night and have gotten many wonderful ideas as to what to include in our parenting plan, but I haven't really found much in regards to "visitiation".
My daughter briefly spent a small amount of time with her biological father (which did NOT go well at all). I am just trying to figure out how to make the best of this situation. Her biological father and myself were never married (just a fling).
Also, in case it matters, yes, Colorado has jurisdiction and NOT Tennessee.
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