The Pennsylvania Parenting Plan is a court-ordered document that outlines the rights and responsibilities of both parents after a divorce or separation. It outlines the parenting time each parent will have with the children, along with their financial obligations such as child support. The plan is designed to protect the best interests of the children and to ensure that both parents remain involved in their lives after the divorce. The Pennsylvania Parenting Plan typically includes provisions for physical custody, legal custody, holiday and vacation schedules, the division of parental duties, and a dispute resolution process. It may also include provisions for medical and educational decisions, along with communication protocols. There are two types of Pennsylvania Parenting Plans: shared legal custody and shared physical custody. Shared legal custody means that both parents have equal decision-making power regarding the children. Shared physical custody means that both parents have equal parenting time with the children. The court may also order a sole legal or sole physical custody agreement, depending on the circumstances.