Noncustodial Parent Visitation Guidelines
Summary
Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines permit noncustodial parents to use a third-party caregiver if they cannot care for the child during visitation. The custodial parent should be the first option if available. If not, a responsible third-party caregiver can be designated. Both parents should communicate and agree on the caregiver choice when possible. For specific guidance, consult the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines or a local family lawyer.Full Conversation
What does Indiana parenting guidelines state about 3party caregiver
Hi Renée! Indiana Parenting Guidelines address third-party caregivers as follows:
- The custodial parent should be the first option if the noncustodial parent cannot care for the child during their scheduled time.
- If the custodial parent is unavailable, the noncustodial parent can designate a responsible third-party caregiver.
- Both parents should communicate and agree on the caregiver choice when possible.
Would you like to discuss this further with a local lawyer?
Please site where I can find that information
Hi Renée! You can find this information in the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines. They are often available on the official website of the Indiana Judiciary or you can check with your local family court. If you need more specific guidance, consulting a local family lawyer would be beneficial.