A Hawaii Proposed Parenting Plan is a document used by divorcing parents in the state of Hawaii to create an agreement for how to co-parent their child or children following the divorce. This document is used by a court to decide on parenting time, decision-making responsibility and other matters related to the child or children of divorcing parents. The plan should be created in a way that meets the best interests of the child or children and outlines how the parents will continue to be involved in the child's life. There are two types of Hawaii Proposed Parenting Plans: Standard Plans and Custom Plans. Standard Plans are the most common type of plan and include templates with key provisions that are applicable to most divorcing couples in Hawaii. These provisions cover topics such as parenting time, holidays and vacations, communication between the parents, decision-making authority, travel, and health care. Custom Plans are tailored to the specific needs of the divorcing couple and may include additional provisions or changes to the standard plan that are specific to their situation.