After you have your agreement signed by both parents, you may later use it to obtain an official Child Custody Order.
However, if you should have any questions or concerns in preparing your legal papers, you should contact an attorney in the state in which you will file the document for advice and/or legal representation. You may also want to consider having an attorney review your completed agreement, even if you intend to file for divorce as "pro se" litigants, or without an attorney. Forms provided at this site are not a subsitute for "legal advice." Should you have any legal questions concerning your particular situation or legal matter, you should contact an attorney in your state (or the state in which your legal matter is or has been filed), for legal advice and/or representation. We cannot assist you in form selection nor advise on your legal matters.