This is a letter from an attorney to opposing counsel in a child custody case. The letter, written as a follow-up to a telephone conversation, requests an amendment to the Joint Custody Implementation Plan to indicate an Immediate Income Assignment Order. The letter requests that the change be made to the Plan and returned to him for filing into the record. Finally, the attorney notes that a copy of a judgment regarding the allocation of a tax dependency exemption on the minor children is enclosed with the letter.
New Orleans Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel Regarding Amendment to Joint Custody Implementation Plan Dear [Opposing Counsel's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss and propose an amendment to the existing Joint Custody Implementation Plan in the case of [Parents' Names] v. [Child/Children's Names]. As you are aware, the well-being and best interests of the child/children involved are of utmost importance to both parties involved. In light of recent changes in circumstances, we believe it is necessary to modify the existing plan to better meet the evolving needs and requirements of the child/children and ensure their continued growth and development. The proposed amendment aims to address these concerns and maintain a healthy and supportive co-parenting arrangement. The primary goal of this amendment is to establish a more effective and equitable custody arrangement that takes into account the child's/children's age, school commitments, extracurricular activities, and overall well-being. By doing so, we aim to minimize disruptions in their daily life and provide them stability and consistency in both households. Outlined below are the key provisions that we propose to include in the amendment: 1. Revised Custody and Visitation Schedule: We propose revising the existing custody and visitation schedule to better accommodate the child's/children's changing needs and preferences. This may include adjustments to weekdays, weekends, holidays, and school vacations, allowing for an equitable distribution of parenting time. 2. Communication and Information Sharing: To promote effective co-parenting and ensure both parents are actively involved in the child's/children's lives, we suggest emphasizing the importance of consistent and open communication. This may include regular updates on the child's/children's education, healthcare, extracurricular activities, and other relevant matters. 3. Decision-Making Responsibilities: We propose defining specific decision-making responsibilities concerning the child's/children's education, healthcare, religious activities, and extracurricular involvement. This will contribute to a more cohesive and coordinated approach, ensuring that major decisions are made jointly or through a predefined process. 4. Child Support and Financial Obligations: We recognize that financial support is essential for the child's/children's well-being. Hence, we propose discussing and adjusting the child support obligations based on the current financial situation of both parties, ensuring that the child's/children's needs are adequately met. We understand the importance of maintaining an amicable and cooperative relationship throughout this process. It is our hope that by working collaboratively, we can reach an agreement that places the child's/children's best interests at the forefront and creates a more harmonious co-parenting environment. Please review the proposed amendments and provide any feedback, suggestions, or concerns you may have. We believe that addressing these matters promptly will benefit all parties involved and promote a healthy and stable upbringing for the child/children. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to engaging in fruitful discussions and finding a mutually agreeable resolution. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Law Firm/Organization] [Contact Information] Alternate types of New Orleans Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel regarding Amendment to Joint Custody Implementation Plan could include: — New Orleans Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel Regarding Modification of Joint Custody Implementation Plan — New Orleans Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel Requesting Mediation for Amendment to Joint Custody Implementation Plan — New Orleans Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel Proposing an Alternative Joint Custody Implementation Plan — New Orleans Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel Discussing Dispute Resolution in Joint Custody Implementation Plan
New Orleans Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel Regarding Amendment to Joint Custody Implementation Plan Dear [Opposing Counsel's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss and propose an amendment to the existing Joint Custody Implementation Plan in the case of [Parents' Names] v. [Child/Children's Names]. As you are aware, the well-being and best interests of the child/children involved are of utmost importance to both parties involved. In light of recent changes in circumstances, we believe it is necessary to modify the existing plan to better meet the evolving needs and requirements of the child/children and ensure their continued growth and development. The proposed amendment aims to address these concerns and maintain a healthy and supportive co-parenting arrangement. The primary goal of this amendment is to establish a more effective and equitable custody arrangement that takes into account the child's/children's age, school commitments, extracurricular activities, and overall well-being. By doing so, we aim to minimize disruptions in their daily life and provide them stability and consistency in both households. Outlined below are the key provisions that we propose to include in the amendment: 1. Revised Custody and Visitation Schedule: We propose revising the existing custody and visitation schedule to better accommodate the child's/children's changing needs and preferences. This may include adjustments to weekdays, weekends, holidays, and school vacations, allowing for an equitable distribution of parenting time. 2. Communication and Information Sharing: To promote effective co-parenting and ensure both parents are actively involved in the child's/children's lives, we suggest emphasizing the importance of consistent and open communication. This may include regular updates on the child's/children's education, healthcare, extracurricular activities, and other relevant matters. 3. Decision-Making Responsibilities: We propose defining specific decision-making responsibilities concerning the child's/children's education, healthcare, religious activities, and extracurricular involvement. This will contribute to a more cohesive and coordinated approach, ensuring that major decisions are made jointly or through a predefined process. 4. Child Support and Financial Obligations: We recognize that financial support is essential for the child's/children's well-being. Hence, we propose discussing and adjusting the child support obligations based on the current financial situation of both parties, ensuring that the child's/children's needs are adequately met. We understand the importance of maintaining an amicable and cooperative relationship throughout this process. It is our hope that by working collaboratively, we can reach an agreement that places the child's/children's best interests at the forefront and creates a more harmonious co-parenting environment. Please review the proposed amendments and provide any feedback, suggestions, or concerns you may have. We believe that addressing these matters promptly will benefit all parties involved and promote a healthy and stable upbringing for the child/children. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to engaging in fruitful discussions and finding a mutually agreeable resolution. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Law Firm/Organization] [Contact Information] Alternate types of New Orleans Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel regarding Amendment to Joint Custody Implementation Plan could include: — New Orleans Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel Regarding Modification of Joint Custody Implementation Plan — New Orleans Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel Requesting Mediation for Amendment to Joint Custody Implementation Plan — New Orleans Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel Proposing an Alternative Joint Custody Implementation Plan — New Orleans Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel Discussing Dispute Resolution in Joint Custody Implementation Plan