Susan Gamache
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  • ABOUT
  • THERAPEUTIC SERVICES
  • SEPARATION & DIVORCE
  • PUBLICATIONS
  • BLOG

General
 Topics
 to 
Consider 
in
 Your 
Parenting
 Plan

A. General Principles

  1. What is your vision for a successful outcome? If you could see down the road 6 months, 1 year or 5 years, what can you envision for your family?
  2. How can you make this work? What do you need to do in order to bring this vision to reality?
  3. What do you need for support to uphold the plan? What is likely to go wrong? What do you need to stay on track and honour your commitments?

B. Legal Definitions or Parameters

What do your lawyers or any court orders say?

C. What is the expected life span of this plan?

D. Communication

  1.  Daily communication: email, phone, face‐to‐face, log book
  2. Parent meetings: when, where, how often
  3. Conflict Resolution: who will help, how, who will initiate

E. Parenting Decisions

  1.  Medical/Dental
  2. Education
  3. Religion
  4. Living arrangements
  5. Mobility
  6. Other

F. Daily Living Decisions

  1. Schedules
  2. Children’s Activities:
    a. Parent Work Schedules
    b. Children’s Activity Schedules
    c. Professional Days
    d. Traditional Holidays
    e. Statutory Holidays
    f. Special Days (Mother’s/Father’s Day, birthdays)
  3. New Partners
  4. Extended Family
  5. Travel
  6. Child Care
  7. Clothing
  8. Personal Care
  9. Pets
  10. Other

* This list has drawn heavily from the work of Peggy English, 2001

Current Professional Memberships and Activities

  • College of Psychologists of BC
  • BC Psychological Association
  • American Association of Marriage & Family Therapy
  • BC Association of Marriage & Family Therapy
  • International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
  • Vancouver Collaborative Divorce Group
  • Collaborative Roster Society of BC
  • American Association of Conciliation Courts
  • Adjunct Professor, UBC, Law
  • Organizational Psychology Peer Supervision Group
  • Certified facilitator of The Strength Deployment Inventory
  • Council on Contemporary Families


Get in Touch

If would would like to talk more about my services and how I can help you please email sg@susangamache.com

About Susan Gamache

Dr Susan Gamache is a Psychologist and MFT in private practice.  She is a therapist, parent educator, mediator, trainer, author and media consultant.

How Psychologists Help

Psychologists bring a doctoral level of education and comprehensive professional development to help resolve a variety of life and relationship challenges.

Contact

sg@susangamache.com
#400, 601 West Broadway
Vancouver, BC, Canada
V5Z 4C2
Tel.: 604-871-4329