Change Parenting Time When Parents Were Never Married & Agree

These forms may be helpful if you and your minor child’s other parent were never married, and both agree on a new parenting time arrangement that you would like the court to order.

What are the qualifications?

  1. You and the other parent were never married, and
  2. You would like to change parenting time, and
  3. You and the other parent agree on how parenting time should be changed
qualifications

Before Starting

We recommend you set aside 1 hour to complete all forms.

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We’ve provided instructions on how to complete these forms on your own but representing yourself in court should not be taken lightly, and there are many instances in which hiring an attorney is a good idea. In fact, we suggest that even if you use the forms provided on this site that you still talk with an attorney prior to submitting them to a court in order to achieve the best result possible. If you do choose to represent yourself, click here for what you need to know.

Look Up Your Case

You will need this document to complete the case caption found on the top of each court form. If you cannot find your paper copy, visit mycase.in.gov to do a search.

Complete Change Parenting Time Agreement Forms

Complete the Change Parenting Time Agreement Forms by using the Easy Form below or by downloading or printing the form instructions and the blank form packet under Download Blank Forms. The Easy Form will walk you through a series of questions that will automatically fill out and complete all your forms.

File Change Parenting Time Agreement Forms

Review the resources in this section for general information about filing your Change Parenting Time Agreement Forms with the court.

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