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How to fill out the FL 12.995(a) online
Filling out the FL 12.995(a) form, commonly known as the Parenting Plan, is an essential step for parents in custody arrangements. This guide will provide clear, step-by-step instructions on how to effectively complete this form online.
Follow the steps to complete your Parenting Plan online.
- Use the ‘Get Form’ button to access the FL 12.995(a) form and open it in the form editor.
- Begin by specifying the type of Parenting Plan you are submitting. Choose whether it's an agreed-upon plan, a proposed plan, or one established by the court.
- Fill in the details for both parents under the PARENTS section. Enter each parent's name, contact information, and any necessary confidentiality notes.
- In the CHILDREN section, list all children involved, including their names and dates of birth.
- Complete the JURISDICTION section, confirming that the United States is the habitual residence of the children and identifying the state of Florida as their home state.
- Specify parental responsibility and decision-making in the PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND DECISION MAKING section by selecting shared or sole responsibility options.
- Outline day-to-day decisions and extra-curricular activities for your children in the appropriate sections.
- Define the TIMESHARING SCHEDULE. Fill out both weekday and weekend arrangements while ensuring to detail holiday schedules.
- Provide information regarding TRANSPORTATION AND EXCHANGE as well as EDUCATION to set boundaries for child care, transportation costs, and school designations.
- Fill out the COMMUNICATION section for how both parents will communicate about the children and delineate child care provisions.
- Once all sections are completed, review the entire form for accuracy and clarity.
- Finally, save your changes, and choose options to download, print, or share the completed Parenting Plan.
Complete your FL 12.995(a) Parenting Plan online to ensure your family arrangements are clearly defined and recognized by the court.
Orders for parenting time carry the same court authority and therefore are technically enforceable by the police. ... In many cases, police officers might be unwilling to get involved in a family law dispute unless the conduct rises to a criminal infraction (i.e. child abuse or parental kidnapping).