Choosing an Alabama Model Parenting Plan Court Form
The Alabama Model Parenting Plan Court Form contains important information for parenting decisions and time-sharing. Ideally, parents will use the Alabama Model Parenting Plan Court Form to discuss parenting decisions before the court date.
There are two Alabama Model Parenting Plan Court Forms: the Parenting Plan Short Court Form and the Parenting Plan Long Court Form.
- Parents may choose the Alabama Model Parenting Plan SHORT Court Form if parents choose to represent themselves and plan to file their own form in court.
- Click here to view the Outline of the Alabama Model Parenting Plan Short Court Form.
- Click here to access and download the Alabama Model Parenting Plan Short Court Form, which we recommend you complete using the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (see below).
- Click here to download a printable version of the Alabama Model Parenting Plan Short Court Form.
- Parents may choose the Alabama Model Parenting Plan LONG Court Form if they are represented by an attorney and the attorney will file the form in court.
- Click here to view the Outline of the Alabama Model Parenting Plan Long Court Form.
- Click here to access and download the Alabama Model Parenting Plan Long Court Form, which we recommend you complete using the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (see below).
- Click here to download a printable version of the Alabama Model Parenting Plan Long Court Form.
Depending on which browser you’re using, you may have issues with viewing and completing the fillable PDFs. Download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software here to ensure that you are able to complete your Alabama Model Parenting Plan Court Form in its entirety.
If you have reviewed and saved the Alabama Model Parenting Plan Court Form you wish to submit to the Court, proceed to the Overview of General Time-Sharing Schedules page by clicking on the button below.
REMINDER: If you are using a public computer, do not save any of your forms to the public computer.
DISCLAIMER: Forms are furnished by the Alabama Law Institute to help parents share information with the Court about their family’s needs and their parenting plan proposal. The forms are not legal advice, nor is the Alabama Law Institute recommending or suggesting any course of action.