Any time custody and parenting time is in dispute, which is virtually every time children are involved in a divorce, Georgia courts require a parenting plan. There must be a plan agreed to by the parties or else a plan will be ordered by a judge. In this video from the Shewmaker & Lewis Law Firm, Patty Shewmaker and Jimmy Lewis discuss custodial arrangements, physical custody and the many other factors that go into the creation of a parenting plan.