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Big changes to the 2022 Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines

Changes to the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines were approved by the Indiana Supreme Court.  The approved Guidelines will go into effect on January 1 2022.  The new Guidelines can be found here.   

Existing parenting time orders in effect on January 1, 2022 shall be enforced according to the parenting time guidelines that were in effect on the date the parenting time order was issued. Also, changes to the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines does not alone constitute good cause for amendment of an existing parenting time visitation order; however, a court or parties to a proceeding may refer to these guidelines in making changes to a parenting time order after the effective date of the guidelines.  

Here is a list of some of the most significant changes:

  • Publication on an online calendaring tool.

  • A child’s communication with their parent may not be recorded.

  • Discouraging the use of a police station as a place to transfer children.

  • A parent may restrict access from a telephone, tablet, or other device used to communicate with the other parent as punishment for a child, but such punishment shall not prevent communications with the other parent;

  • A new section on Shared Parenting and the principles of how to put it into practice;

  • Parenting time during a public health emergency;

  • Changes aimed to reduce the potential for third-party conflict when children are dropped off/picked up between homes;

  • Clarification regarding make-up time issues;

  • Addition of factors which determine “regular care responsibilities”

  • Uniformity of pick-up and drop-off times on holidays and birthdays;

  • Transportation to and from extracurricular activities;

  • Text messaging as a common type of communication;

  • Immunity of parenting coordinators; and

  • Removal of the section on parallel parenting

To contact me to discuss how these changes may affect your situation, go here.

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