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Filing for Parental Responsibility in Florida: 4 StepsStep 1: Complete your family court forms.Step 2: File your family court forms and pay fees.Step 3: Serve the other parent.Step 4: Wait for the other parent to respond.Information for respondents.Department of Revenue (DOR) Child Support Program.More items...
The most common are sole custody, joint custody, and primary physical custody. Legal custody is also available. Grandparent and visitation custody is another a type of enforceable child custody agreement.
When there are no court orders in effect, both parents have equal rights to their child(ren). It is unlawful however for one parent to conceal the child(ren) from the other parent, or for a parent not to provide some form of contact/visitation to the other parent.
A child cannot choose which parent they want to live until they are 18-years-old. As they get older, however, their opinion can have a greater weight with the court. Ultimately, it is going to be the opinion of the court and what is in the best interest of the child.
Create a basic plan if you and the other parent:Agree on most aspects of shared responsibility and time-sharing.Communicate reasonably well.Do not have a history of domestic violence, child abuse or substance abuse.Are not planning to live more than 50 miles from each other.