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In re:
Elora Ralidak, Aidan Ralidak, and Raina No. 20-3-03830-3 SEA
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. . inal Parenting Plan
Minor Children (PPP)
Petitioner:
VERONIKA GOODNIGHT. Clerk’s action required: 4
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Respondent:
MATHEW RALIDAK.

 

 

 

Parenting Plan

1. This parenting plan is a:

Court order signed by a judge or commissioner. This is a final order.

2. Children — This parenting plan is for the following children:

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Child’s name _ Age
Elora Ralidak

2. Aidan Ralidak
|3. Raina Ralidak _

3. Reasons for putting limitations on a parent (under RCW 26.09.191)

a.

Abandonment, neglect, child abuse, domestic violence, assault, or sex
offense. (If a parent has any of these problems, the court must limit that parent's

contact with the children, the right to make decisions for the children, and may not
require dispute resolution other than court.)

[x] Neither parent has any of these problems. (Skip to 3.b.)

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b. Other problems that may harm the children’s best interests. (/f a parent has any of
these problems, the court may limit that parent's contact with the children and right
to make decisions for the children.)

[x] Neither parent has any of these problems. (Skip to 4.)

Limitations on a parent

[x] Does not apply. There are no reasons for limitations checked in 3.a. or 3.b. above.
(Skip to &.) Although there are no limitations on residential time the mother shall
not consume alcohol or non-prescribed drugs during her residential time. The
Father shall not consume any marijuana related products during his residential time.
For the next 24 months the Mother shall participate in mental health treatment on at
least a bi-monthly basis. The Father shall receive quarterly reports solely
confirming dates of attendance and a generalized statement of compliance with
recommended treatment.

Decision-making

When the children are with you, you are responsible for them. You can make day-to-
day decisions for the children when they are with you, including decisions about safety
and emergency health care. Major decisions must be made as follows

a. Who can make major decisions about the children?
Type of Major Decision Joint Limited |
| (parents make these (only the parent named below has
decisions together) | _ authority to make these decisions)

_ School / Educational [x] However, mandatory school fees are |
not subject to joint decision making. _|
Those mandatory fees are required
to be paid proportionally per the child
__ Support worksheets

Health care (not emergency) Ix]

| Childcare | x] | |
_ Extracurricular activities | Ix]

b. Reasons for limits on major decision-making, if any:
[x] There are no reasons to limit major decision-making.

Dispute Resolution

 

Important! After this parenting plan is signed by a judge or commissioner, if you and the other parent

_ disagree about shared decisions or what parts of this plan mean, the court may require you to use a

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dispute resolution provider before going back to court. The court 1 may only require a dispute resolution
provider if there are no limitations in 3.2. above. If a dispute resolution provider is checked below, the

parents may, and sometimes must, use this provider before filing a Petition to Change a Parenting Plan or
a Motion for Contempt for not following the plan. Check your county’s Local Court Rules.

a. The parents will go to (check one):

Between entry of this order and December 1, 2022, this Court retains personal
jurisdiction over any disputes . After December 1, 2022, the parties will not
participate in mediation but will go directly to arbitration with Dan Williams,
Michael Louden or Theresa McNally. Costs to be split proportionally per the
child support worksheets, however, the arbitrator has the power to reallocate
fees or made the process more expensive.

[x] Court (without having to go to mediation, arbitration, or counseling).
(If you check this box, skip to section 7 below, do not fill out 6.2.)

b. If mediation, arbitration, or counseling is required, one parent must notify the other
parent by (check one): [ ] certified mail [x] other (specify): Our Family Wizard

What to expect in the dispute resolution process:
* Preference shall be given to carrying out the parenting plan.

Ifyou reach an agreement, it must be put into writing, signed, and both parents
must get a copy.

* If the court finds that you have used or frustrated the dispute resolution process
without a good reason, the court can order you to pay financial sanctions
(penalties) including the other parent's legal fees.

= You may go back to court if the dispute resolution process doesn’t solve the
disagreement or if you disagree with the arbitrator's decision.

7. Custodian

The custodian is (name): Veronika Goodnight solely for the purpose of all state and
federal statutes which require a designation or determination of custody. Even though
one parent is called the custodian, this does not change the parenting rights and
responsibilities described in this plan.

(Washington law generally refers to parenting time and decision-making, rather than custody. However,
some state and federal laws require that one person be named the custodian. The custodian is the person
with whom the children are scheduled to reside a majority of their time.)

> Parenting Time Schedule (Residential Provisions)

8. School Schedule
a. Children under School-Age
[ ] Does not apply. All children are school-age.

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[x] The schedule for children under school-age is the same as for school-age
children.

b. School-Age Children
This schedule will apply January in 2022.
The children are scheduled to live with (name): Veronika,
except when they are scheduled to live with (name): Mathew
on (check all that apply):

[x] WEEKENDS: 1°, 3, 4" of every month from Thursdays after school, or 3:00
pm if no school, until Sunday at 6:00 pm.

This schedule will apply as soon as this plan is signed.

9. Summer Schedule

Summer begins and ends according to the school calendar. Summer shall begin the
week following the end of school and ends the week before school resumes. The
children should reside equally with both parents in the summer on a schedule of
alternate weeks, with the transition occurring at 6:00 pm on Sundays. The parents
shall confirm their vacation schedules in writing by April 30 each year. Failure to
provide one’s vacation dates by April 30 allows the other parent shall have priority if
there is a conflict in dates. The father will have priority in even years and the mother
shall have priority in odd years.

10. Holiday Schedule (includes school breaks)

The children are scheduled to spend holidays, school breaks, and special occasions
as follows:

If the schedule for Thanksgiving Weekend, Memorial Day Weekend, Labor Day
Weekend, and July 4 results in a parent having the children for two weekends in a
row, the other parent shall have the children for the following two weekends after
which alternation should resume.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day — Begins and ends (day/time):

[ ] Odd years with (name): ; Even years with the other
parent

[ ] Every year with (name):

[x] With the parent who has the children for the attached weekend.

[ ] Other plan:

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Presidents’ Day — Begins and ends (day/time):
[ ] Odd years with (name): ; Even years with the other
parent
[ ] Every year with (name):
[x] With the parent who has the children for the attached weekend.
[ ] Other plan:

Mid-winter Break — Whomever has the child on the attached weekend if it is not a
full week. Begins and ends (day/time): if the school district has a full week mid-
Winter Break it shall begin at end of school until the day before school resumes
at 5:00 pm. Father has even years and Mother has odd years if it is a full week.

Spring Break — Spring break is defined as the days out of school for the break
beginning at 8:00 a.m. on the first day of the break (defined as the day after
school lets out) and ending on the last day of the break (defined as the day
before school begins) at 5:00 p.m. plus that parent’s normal weekend residential
schedule. Mathew Ralidak has spring break in odd years and Veronika
Goodnight has spring break in even years.

Mother's Day — Begins and ends (day/time): 9:00 am to 6:00 pm on the day of.
[x] Every year with (name): Veronika

 

Memorial Day ~ Begins and ends (day/time): The Friday before the actual holiday
after school or 3:00 pm (if no school) until that Monday at 6:00 pm.

With the parent who has the children for the attached weekend.
Father’s Day — Begins and ends (day/time): 9:00 am to 6:00 pm on the day of
[x] Every year with (name): Mathew

Fourth of July — Begins and ends (day/time): July 4" at 10:00 am until July 5" at
12:00 pm. - Odd years with Mathew. Even years with Veronika.

Labor Day — Begins and ends (day/time): Begins and ends with the parent who has
the children for the attached weekend and defined as from pick-up from school
for the normal residential time and ending at return to school after the holiday
weekend.

Thanksgiving Day / Break — Begins after school on the Wednesday before
Thanksgiving and ends 5:00 pm Sunday after Thanksgiving. 5:00 p.m. Sunday
after Thanksgiving. Odd years with Veronika Goodnight. Even years with
Mathew Ralidak.

Winter Break — In odd years, Mathew Ralidak shall have the first half of winter break
and Veronika Goodnight shall have the second half of winter break. In even
years, Veronika Goodnight shall have the first half of winter break and Mathew
Ralidak shall have the second half. The first half of winter break shall be defined
as from release from school until 10:00 a.m. on December 26. The second half
of winter break shall be defined as from 10:00 a.m. on December 26 until 5:00
pm on the day before school resumes.

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Christmas Eve / Day — Begins and ends (day/time):

[ ] Odd years with (name): ; Even years with the other
parent

[ ] Every year with (name):
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New Year's Eve / Day — Begins and ends (day/time):
(odd/even is based on New Year's Eve)

[ ] Odd years with (name): ; Even years with the other
parent

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All three-day weekends not listed elsewhere
(Federal holidays, school in-service days, etc.)

[x] The children shall spend any unspecified holiday or non-school day with the
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Easter, Chinese New Year, birthdays, etc.) Add lines as needed.

[x] Other occasion important to the family: Mother's Birthday
Begins and ends (day/time): 10:00am day of and 10:00 am the following day.

[ ] Odd years with (name): ; Even years with the other
parent

{x] Every year with (name): Veronika
[ ] Other plan:

[x] Other occasion important to the family: Father's Birthday
Begins and ends (day/time): 10:00 am day of and 10:00am the following day.

 

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11. Conflicts in Scheduling
The Holiday Schedule must be observed over all other schedules. If there are conflicts
within the Holiday Schedule (check all that apply):
[x] Named holidays shall be followed before school breaks.
[ ] Children’s birthdays shall be followed before named holidays and school breaks.
[ ] Other (specify):
12. Transportation Arrangements
The children will be exchanged for parenting time (picked up and dropped off) at:
Carnation Elementary School.
Who is responsible for arranging transportation?
[ ] The picking up parent — The parent who is about to start parenting time with
the children must arrange to have the children picked up.
[x] The dropping off parent — The parent whose parenting time is ending must
arrange to have the children dropped off at Carnation Elementary School.
13. Moving with the Children (Relocation)
Anyone with majority or substantially equal residential time (at least 45 percent) who
wants to move with the children must notify every other person who has court-ordered
time with the children.
Move to a different school district
If the move is to a different school district, the relocating person must complete the form
Notice of Intent to Move with Children (FL Relocate 701) and deliver it at least 60 days
before the intended move.
Exceptions:
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* Ifthe relocating person could not reasonably have known enough information to
complete the form in time to give 60 days’ notice, s/he must give notice within 5
days after learning the information.

* If the relocating person is relocating to a domestic violence shelter or moving to
avoid a clear, immediate and unreasonable risk to health or safety, notice may be
delayed 21 days.

* If information is protected under a court order or the address confidentiality
program, it may be withheld from the notice.

* A relocating person who believes that giving notice would put her/himself or a
child at unreasonable risk of harm, may ask the court for permission to leave
things out of the notice or to be allowed to move without giving notice. Use form
Motion to Limit Notice of Intent to Move with Children (Ex Parte) (FL Relocate
702).

The Notice of Intent to Move with Children can be delivered by having someone
personally serve the other party or by any form of mail that requires a return receipt.

If the relocating person wants to change the Parenting Plan because of the move, s/he
must deliver a proposed Parenting Plan together with the Notice.

Move within the same school district

If the move is within the same school district, the relocating person still has to let the
other parent know. However, the notice does not have to be served personally or by
mail with a return receipt. Notice to the other party can be made in any reasonable
way. No specific form is required.

Warning! If you do not notify...

A relocating person who does not give the required notice may be found in contempt of
court. If that happens the court can impose sanctions. Sanctions can include requiring
the relocating person to bring the children back if the move has already happened, and
ordering the relocating person to pay the other side’s costs and lawyer's fees.

Right to object

A person who has court-ordered time with the children can object to a move to a
different school district and/or to the relocating person's proposed Parenting Plan. \f
the move is within the same school district, the other party doesn't have the right to
object to the move, but s/he may ask to change the Parenting Plan if there are
adequate reasons under the modification law (RCW 26.09.260).

An objection is made by filing the Objection about Moving with Children and Petition
about Changing a Parenting/Custody Order (Relocation) (form FL Relocate 721). File
your Objection with the court and serve a copy on the relocating person and anyone
else who has court-ordered time with the children. Service of the Objection must be by
personal service or by mailing a copy to each person by any form of mail that requires a
return receipt. The Objection must be filed and served no later than 30 days after the
Notice of Intent to Move with Children was received.

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During the 30 days after the Notice was served, the relocating person may not move to
a different school district with the children unless s/he has a court order allowing the
move.

After the 30 days, if no Objection is filed, the relocating person may move with the
children without getting a court order allowing the move.

After the 30 days, if an Objection has been filed, the relocating person may move with
the children pending the final hearing on the Objection unless:

= The other party gets a court order saying the children cannot move, or

= The other party has scheduled a hearing to take place no more than 15 days
after the date the Objection was served on the relocating person. (However, the
relocating person may ask the court for an order allowing the move even though
a hearing is pending if the relocating person believes that s/he or a child is at
unreasonable risk of harm.)

The court may make a different decision about the move at a final hearing on the
Objection.

Parenting Plan after move
If the relocating person served a proposed Parenting Plan with the Notice, and if no
Objection is filed within 30 days after the Notice was served (or if the parties agree):
= Both parties may follow that proposed plan without being held in contempt of the
Parenting Plan that was in place before the move. However, the proposed plan
cannot be enforced by contempt unless it has been approved by a court.

= Either party may ask the court to approve the proposed plan. Use form Ex Parte
Motion for Final Order Changing Parenting Plan — No Objection to Moving with
Children (FL Relocate 706).

Forms

You can find forms about moving with children at:
* The Washington State Courts’ website: www.courts.wa.gov/forms,

* The Administrative Office of the Courts — call: (360) 705-5328,
* Washington LawHelp: www.washingtonlawhelp.org, or
= The Superior Court Clerk’s office or county law library (for a fee).

(This is a summary of the law. The complete law is in RCW 26.09.430 through 26.09.480.)

14. Other

&] There are the following other provisions:

Objectives. Each parent agrees to honor one another's parenting style, privacy
and authority. The parents are free to involve the children in activities that they see:
fit during their time. Each parent shall encourage the child to discuss his grievance

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against a parent directly with the parent in question. It is the intent of both parents
to encourage a direct parent-child bond and communication.

Consistency. The residential arrangements defined above are provided for in the
best interests of the child. The child’s interests are best served by a full and
regular pattern of contact with both parents, responsiveness and cooperation by
both parents, involvement by both parents in all aspects of the child’s needs and a
reasonably consistent routine of activities, values and discipline throughout both
homes. Absence, inconsistency and conflict are opposed to the best interests of
the child.

Telephone Access. When a child of the parties is not residing with a given parent.
that parent shall be permitted unimpeded and unmonitored telephone access with
the child of not less than two calls per week at reasonable times and for
reasonable durations. FaceTime shall be implemented to be used for
communication purposed.

Activities. Each parent shall have the right and responsibility to ensure that the
child attends school and other scheduled activities while in that parent’s care.
Activities shall not be scheduled to unreasonably interfere with the other parent's
residential time with the child. Activities that fall solely on one parent's time may be
scheduled without the other parent’s agreement required, but both parents shall
have the right to participate.

Change of Address. Each parent shall provide the other with the address and
phone number of his or her residence, and email, and shall update such
information promptly whenever it changes. This residential schedule was a close
cali for the court and was based on the parties current living situation. Either
parent's relocation from their current residence could impact implementation of this
parenting plan, therefore, should Father move from his residence in Everett, or if
the Mother were to move outside of the Riverview School District either is a basis
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Affections. Each parent agrees to exert every reasonable effort to maintain free
access and unhampered contact and communication between the child and the
other parent, and to promote the emotions of affection, love and respect between
the and the other parent.

Enrichment Activities. Each parent shall be responsible for keeping themselves
advised of athletic and social events in which the child participates. Both parents
may participate in school and extracurricular activities for the child regardless of
the residential schedule.

Children’s Welfare. Each parent shall provide the other parent promptly with
receipt of any significant information regarding the welfare of the child including
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Residential Absence. Each parent shall inform the other when that parent plans to
be away from his or her residence with the child for more than two nights. The
information to be provided shall include duration of the period, the destinations and
destination telephone numbers.

Child's Involvement. Neither parent shall ask the child to make decisions or
requests involving the residential schedule. Neither parent shall discuss the
residential schedule with the child except for plans, which have already been
agreed to by both parents in advance, except to ascertain the child’s general
interest in the activity/proposed event. Neither parent shall advise the child of the
status of child support payments or other legal matters regarding the parents’
relationship. Neither parent shall use the child, directly or indirectly, to gather
information about the other parent or take verbal messages to the other parent.

Derogatory Comments. Neither parent shall make derogatory comments about the
other parent or allow anyone else to do the same in the child’s presence. Neither
parent shall allow or encourage the child to make derogatory comments about the
other parent. Each parent is charged with the duty to protect their children. The
Court was concerned about the previous proliferation of disparaging and seemingly
slanderous allegations on social media. Continued expressions of the type that
were previously made would be considered an abusive use of conflict which is
harmful to these children and therefore would be a basis for adequate cause to
address the residential provisions of this plan. The Court was concerned about the
direct quotation of sealed documents in public pleadings. The Court finds that
future quotations would be considered an abusive use of conflict which is harmful
to these children and therefore a basis for adequate cause to address the
residential provisions and decision-making authority of this parenting plan.

Illness of Child. In the event of serious illness of the child, which affects the
residential time of the child with a parent, the parent who misses residential time as
a result of the illness shall be granted additional time to compensate for any time
lost. Make up time shall be taken within 14 days or deemed waived.

First Right of Refusal. Any work related absence that results in a parent not being
able to personally supervise the children for a period of longer than 72 hours shall
result in the other parent receiving the first right of refusal for childcare, parents
and stepparents are excluded from this provision-

Passports. The Mother shall retain possession of the passports unless the children
are travelling internationally. International travel is strictly prohibited absent written
agreement of the parties which shall not be unreasonably withheld.

Monikers for Third Party Adults. The parties are prohibited from encouraging or
supporting the use of the terms “father”, “daddy”, “mommy” or any other derivative
denoting parenthood to any other person besides Veronika and Mathew.

 

 

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15. Court Order

[ ] Does not apply. This is a proposal.
[x] This is a court order (if signed by a judge or commissioner below).
Findings of Fact — Based on the pleadings and any other evidence considered:

The Court adopts the statements in section 3 (Reasons for putting limitations on
a parent) as its findings.
[ ] The Court makes additional findings which are:

[ ] contained in an order or findings of fact entered at the same time as this
Parenting Plan.

[ ] attached as Exhibit A as part of this Parenting Plan.
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Conclusions of Law — This Parenting Plan is in the best interest of the children.
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Order — The parties must follow this Parebting Plan.

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_ Violation of this order may subject a violator to arrest.

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If this is a court order, the parties and/or their lawyers (and any GAL) sign below.

This order (check any that apply): This order (check any that apply):
[ Jis an agreement of the parties. [ ] is an agreement of the parties.
[x] is presented by me. [ ]is presented by me.

[ ] may be signed by the court without notice to me. [ ] may be signed by the court without notice to
me.

Date: Date:

LAWGATE
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Greta Jibbensmith, WSBA #41737 , WSBA#
Attorney for Petitioner Attorney for Petitioner/Respondent
Veronika Goodnight, Petitioner Petitioner/Respondent

Guardian Ad Litem

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