The Vermont PRR Stipulation (Parenting Plan) is an agreement between parents or guardians, which outlines the parenting responsibilities for each parent. It is designed to provide children with a sense of stability and continuity after their parents have separated or divorced. The plan includes detailed provisions for the care and upbringing of the children, such as the division of physical and legal custody, parenting time and visitation rights, decision-making authority, communication protocols, and financial support. The Vermont Parenting Plan may be tailored to the specific needs of each family and can cover a wide variety of topics, including: residential arrangements, holiday and vacation schedules, educational decisions, medical and dental care, religious practices, extracurricular activities, and communication among parents. It must be in writing, signed by both parents, and approved by the court. There are two types of Vermont PRR Stipulation (Parenting Plan): the Standard Plan and the Custom Plan. The Standard Plan outlines the basic guidelines for parenting, while the Custom Plan allows parents to create a plan that is more customized to their family dynamics and specific needs.