1.
The plan must be built around the child’s needs and abilities,
not the child’s wishes or the parents’ needs or wishes.
2.
The plan should anticipate developmental change and adjust
accordingly, rather than emplace a schedule suited to the child’s
present functioning and require that parties return to court as
that schedule is inevitably outgrown.
3.
The plan must facilitate the child’s opportunity to create and
maintain a healthy relationship with both of his or her parents,
acknowledging that “it is important for children that their non-
residential parent continue to act like a ‘full-service’ parent rather
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