The Nebraska Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Sole Legal and Sole Physical Custody with One Parent) is a court-approved agreement between parents that outlines the parenting and custody arrangements for their child. This type of plan allows one parent to have both legal and physical custody of the child while the other parent has no rights or responsibilities. It gives the custodial parent sole decision-making authority for the child, including decisions regarding education, medical care, and other important matters. There are three types of Nebraska Parenting Plan Parent-Created (Sole Legal and Sole Physical Custody with One Parent): permanent, temporary, and modified. Permanent plans are usually implemented when a parent has been determined to be unfit or incapable of caring for the child. This type of plan is legally binding and can only be changed in special circumstances. Temporary plans are typically used when a parent is temporarily unable to care for the child due to illness or other reasons. This type of plan is not legally binding and can be changed if the parent is able to resume care. Modified plans are used when a parent wants to modify a permanent or temporary plan. This type of plan is also legally binding and can only be changed in special circumstances.