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Filing a petition for modification: You must file a supplemental petition to modify parental responsibility, visitation, time-sharing schedule, or other parts of your parenting plan. You must also notify the other party that you are seeking changes. They then have 20 days to respond.
Modifications to the Parenting Plan may be made; Other reasonable sanctions may be put into place, and. The offending parent may be held in contempt of court, resulting in fines and even jail time.
The Florida courts require all divorcing or separating parents to create a parenting plan that reflects the unique needs of their child and facilitates a cooperative co-parenting relationship. Once approved by the court, a parenting plan becomes legally binding for both parents.
Any such violation of the court-ordered parenting plan can result in a violation of federal and state laws and can subject the violating parent to criminal apprehension. If you fear your ex may attempt to take your child and flee Florida jurisdiction, you have reason to be concerned.
Florida courts take parenting plan violations seriously. If the court finds that a parent isn't following the plan, they might: Order make-up time for missed visitation. Require the non-compliant parent to bear the financial burden of continuing contact when parents live more than 60 miles apart.
50/50 parenting plans are arrangements in which both parents are allowed to share equal parenting time with their child or children. This type of parenting plan is popular among divorced parents because it does not provide one parent with greater custody and the other parent with limited access to the child.