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General Family Relationshia Guidelines .
Each ,parent shall-have an active role in providing a sound moral, social, economic,
educational and religious environment for the children, in that the parents shall as
nearly as possible approximate the intact nucleons of the family as has been customary.
The parents shall consult with~orle another on questions relating to religious upbringing,
education programs, changes in social environment and non-emergency health care far the
children.
The parents recognize that these powers shall not be exercised for the purpose of '
frustrating, Denying or controlling in any manner the social development of the other
parent. - -
The parents shall attempt to work cooperatively in making future plans consistent r-~ith
~ the Fest interests of the children and in amicably resolving any disputes that may arise
thus allowing the children to develoF a comfortable relationship with both parents and
draw benefit from a continuation of association with both parents.
Everything possible shall be done by the parents to foster a strong, inter-family
~ relationship between the parents and children even after a dissolution of marriage,. ~ -
to the extent that the parents shall attempt to delete all artificial barriers, arti-
ficial conceptions, possible ill feelings and prejudices between themselves and the
children. "
Each parent shall attempt to ensure that the children maintain unhampered contaci with
both parents and zach sha11 encourage a feeling of affection between tree childrer~ and
the other parent. .Neither parent shall do anything that would estrange the children
from the other parent, that would injure the opinion of the children as to either parent
or_that would impair the natural development of the children's love and respect for
either parent.
Each parent shall promptly, at all times, notify the other parents of any serious illness,
accident or trauma affecting the children, excepting in an emergency when it shall be
natural for one parent ~r the other to take immediate steps for the health and welfare
of the children.
At all times both parents shall be afforded open and unmonitored telephone and written
communication between both parents and each child.
Fach parent shall consult with the other and agreement shall be reached on all mayor
decisions affecting the children.
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