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FL 341

FL-341 is a California court form used as an attachment to formalize and detail child custody and visitation (parenting time) arrangements in California family law cases, such as divorce or paternity actions.

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FL 341

FL-341 is a California court form used as an attachment to formalize and detail child custody and visitation (parenting time) arrangements in California family law cases, such as divorce or paternity actions.

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FL-341

PETITIONER: CASE NUMBER:


RESPONDENT:
OTHER PARENT/PARTY:

CHILD CUSTODY AND VISITATION (PARENTING TIME) ORDER ATTACHMENT


TO Findings and Order After Hearing (form FL-340) Judgment (form FL-180) Judgment (form FL-250)
Stipulation and Order for Custody and/or Visitation of Children (form FL-355)
Other (specify):

1. Jurisdiction. This court has jurisdiction to make child custody orders in this case under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and
Enforcement Act (Family Code sections 3400–3465).
2. Notice and opportunity to be heard. The responding party was given notice and an opportunity to be heard, as provided by the
laws of the State of California.
3. Country of habitual residence. The country of habitual residence of the child or children in this case is
the United States Other (specify):

4. Penalties for violating this order. If you violate this order, you may be subject to civil or criminal penalties, or both.
5. Child abduction prevention. There is a risk that one of the parties will take the children out of California without the other
party's permission. (Child Abduction Prevention Order Attachment (form FL-341(B)) is attached and must be obeyed.)
6. Child custody. Custody of the minor children of the parties is awarded as follows:
Legal custody to: Physical custody to:
(person who decides about the child's (person the child
Child's Name Birth Date health, education, and welfare) regularly lives with)

7. Child custody orders with allegations of a history of abuse or substance abuse


(Do not complete this section if the parties have entered, or will enter into, an agreement on child custody and/or visitation
(parenting time), in writing or stated in court.)
a. Allegations have been raised in form FL-311, other documents filed in the court, or in a court hearing that
petitioner respondent other parent/party has (or have) either:
(1) a history of abuse against any of the following persons: a child, the other parent, their current spouse, or the person
they live with or are dating or engaged to; or
(2) the habitual or continual illegal use of controlled substances, or the habitual or continual abuse of alcohol, or the
habitual or continual abuse of prescribed controlled substances.
b. The court does NOT grant sole or joint custody of the minor children to petitioner respondent
other parent/party
c. Even though there are allegations of a history of abuse or substance abuse, the court GRANTS sole or joint
custody of the minor child as set out in item 6 for the following reasons: Attachment 7c.

THIS IS A COURT ORDER.


Page 1 of 4
Form Approved for Optional Use
Judicial Council of California
CHILD CUSTODY AND VISITATION (PARENTING TIME) Family Code, §§ 3011, 3020, 3022, 3025,
3040–3043, 3048, 3100, 6340, 7604
FL-341 [Rev. January 1, 2023] ORDER ATTACHMENT www.courts.ca.gov
FL-341
PETITIONER: CASE NUMBER:
RESPONDENT:
OTHER PARENT/PARTY:
8. Visitation (Parenting Time)
a. Reasonable right of visitation to the party without physical custody (not appropriate in cases involving domestic
violence)
b. See the attached -page document
c. The parties will go to child custody mediation or child custody recommending counseling at (specify date, time, and
location):

d. No Visitation (parenting time)


e. Visitation (parenting time) for the petitioner respondent other (name):
will be as follows:
(1) Weekends starting(date):
(Note: The first weekend of the month is the first weekend with a Saturday.)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th weekend of the month
start of school
from at a.m. p.m./ if applicable, specify: after school
(day of week) (time)
start of school
to at a.m. p.m./ if applicable, specify: after school
(day of week) (time)
(a) The parties will alternate the fifth weekends, with the petitioner respondent
other parent/partyhaving the initial fifth weekend, which starts (date):
(b) The petitioner respondent other parent/party will have the
fifth weekend in odd even numbered months.
(2) Alternate weekends starting (date):
start of school
from at a.m. p.m./ if applicable, specify:
(day of week) (time) after school
start of school
to at a.m. p.m./ if applicable, specify:
(day of week) (time) after school

(3) Weekdays starting (date):


start of school
from at a.m. p.m./ if applicable, specify: after school
(day of week) (time)
start of school
to at a.m. p.m./ if applicable, specify:
(day of week) (time) after school
(4) Other visitation (parenting time) days and restrictions are: listed in Attachment 7e(4) (form
MC-025 may be used for this purpose) as follows:

FL-341 [Rev. January 1, 2023] Page 2 of 4


CHILD CUSTODY AND VISITATION (PARENTING TIME)
ORDER ATTACHMENT
FL-341
PETITIONER: CASE NUMBER:
RESPONDENT:
OTHER PARENT/PARTY:

9. Visitation (parenting time) with allegations of a history of abuse, substance abuse, or other parenting concerns
a. Supervised visitation (parenting time).
(1) Until further order of the court other (specify): , the
petitioner respondent other parent/party (name):
will have supervised visitation (parenting time) with the minor children according to the schedule on page 2.
(2) In addition, Supervised Visitation Order (form FL-341(A) is attached.
b. Unsupervised visitation (parenting time)
(Do not complete this section if the parties have entered or will enter into an agreement on child custody and/or
visitation (parenting time), in writing or stated in court.)
(1) Even though there are allegations of a history of abuse or substance abuse under Family Code section 3011, the
petitioner respondent other parent/party (name):
has (or have) unsupervised visitation (parenting time) with the minor children as set forth in 8.
(2) The reasons for granting unsupervised visitation to the person(s) alleged to have a history of abuse or
substance abuse are: as follows: Attachment 9b.

(3) The orders for visitation (parenting time) are specific as to time, day, place, and manner of transfer of the child,
as Family Code section 6323(c) requires.
10. Transportation for visitation (parenting time) and place of exchange
a. The children must be driven only by a licensed and insured driver. The vehicle must be legally registered with the
Department of Motor Vehicles, and must have child restraint devices properly installed, as required by law.
b. Transportation to begin the visits will be provided by the petitioner respondent
other (specify):
c. Transportation from the visits will be provided by the petitioner respondent
other (specify):
d. The exchange point at the beginning of the visit will be at (address):
e. The exchange point at the end of the visit will be at (address):
f. During the exchanges, the party driving the children will wait in the car and the other party will wait in the home (or
exchange location) while the children go between the car and the home (or exchange location).
g. Other (specify):

11. Travel with children. The petitioner respondent other parent/party(name):


must have written permission from the other parent or a court order to take the children out of
a. the state of California.
b. the following counties (specify):
c. other places (specify):

THIS IS A COURT ORDER.


FL-341 [Rev. January 1, 2023] Page 3 of 4
CHILD CUSTODY AND VISITATION (PARENTING TIME)
ORDER ATTACHMENT
FL-341
PETITIONER: CASE NUMBER:
RESPONDENT:
OTHER PARENT/PARTY:

12. Holiday schedule. The children will spend holiday time as listed below in the attached schedule. (Children's
Holiday Schedule Attachment (form FL-341(C)) may be used for this purpose.)

13. Additional custody provisions. The parties will follow the additional custody provisions listed below in the
attached schedule. (Additional Provisions—Physical Custody Attachment (form FL-341(D)) may be used for this purpose.)

14. Joint legal custody. The parties will share joint legal custody as listed below in the attached schedule.
(Joint Legal Custody Attachment (form FL-341(E)) may be used for this purpose.)

15. Access to children's records. Both the custodial and noncustodial parent have the right to access records and information
about their minor children (including medical, dental, and school records) and consult with professionals who are providing services
to the children.

16. Other (specify):

THIS IS A COURT ORDER.


FL-341 [Rev. January 1, 2023]
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