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| This sample Motion to Adopt Shared Parenting Plan, a .pdf file, was filed with the Summit County Domestic Relations Court in 2009, and is offered free to show how basic this kind of motion can really be. Anyone using it should remember that a this motion is generally used when the mother and father are in total agreement of a plan, and will not usually be granted when the parents do not concur. |
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