Wife _________ ________ Husband
Settlement Agreement With Children C Rev. July 2012 Page 3 of 11
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involved in their upbringing. The parties agree that the welfare of the children is most important and
each agrees to encourage a feeling of affection and respect between the children and the other parent.
Neither party shall involve the children in actions or communications, which would endanger the
children’s opinion of the other party.
(a) Addresses and Telephone Numbers
: The parties agree to provide each other with their current
home address and telephone number, as well as a telephone number to call in case of
emergency; they also agree to notify each other of any change in the address or telephone
numbers, at least 30 days prior to the change.
(b) Telephone Communication: Neither party shall do anything to interfere with the children
communicating with the other party. Each party shall have the right to call and talk to the
children when they are in the care of the other party, up to one time each day, at the expense of
the calling parent. Calls shall be made between the hours of a.m. and p.m.
(c) School Information: The parties agree that it is in the best interest of the children that both
parents should participate in the children’s educational activities to the fullest extent possible.
Therefore, both parties shall have equal access to the school records of the children, and both
shall have the right to be provided information concerning the children’s progress in school.
(d) Health Information: Each party shall be entitled to complete, detailed information from any
physician, dentist or other health care provider attending any of the children. Each party shall
notify the other of the children’s major illnesses and medical treatments.
(e) Guests
: Each party agrees that no overnight visitors of the opposite sex, to whom he or
she is not related, will be allowed while the minor child/children is/are in the home.
(f) Use of Alcohol and/or Drugs
: Neither party shall be under the influence of alcohol while
in the presence of the minor child. Neither party shall consume drugs that are not authorized by
a valid prescription.
5. CHILD SUPPORT
(Note: This section must be completely filled out. The Court cannot approve the divorce unless the child
support arrangement is within the guidelines in OCGA § 19-6-15, or a proper reason is explained in this
section for a support amount outside the guidelines.)
The
shall pay the , for the support of the minor
children, the sum of
Dollars
($ ) per month, beginning on , 20 . The child support shall
continue monthly thereafter until each child reaches the age of eighteen, dies, marries, or otherwise
becomes emancipated; except that if a child becomes eighteen years old while enrolled in and
attending secondary school on a full-time basis, then the child support shall continue for the child until
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