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Who decides on the parenting plan if the other parent has not participated in the court case?

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Who decides on the parenting plan if the other parent has not participated in the court case?

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When one parent has filed a court case, sometimes the other parent chooses not to participate. Usually this means the other parent doesn’t file his or her own court papers in response. When this happens, the parenting plan proposed by the first parent is very often the plan approved by the judge.

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