The Florida Affidavit Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (FAC CEA) is a state law that establishes the jurisdiction and enforcement of child custody orders in Florida. The Act establishes a uniform standard for the determination of jurisdiction and enforcement of child custody and visitation orders. It provides for the designation of a home state, which is the state that has jurisdiction over a child custody matter and the enforcement of child custody orders. It also outlines the procedures for transferring or modifying a child custody order between states. The Act provides for the enforcement of child custody orders in Florida and other states. There are two types of Florida Affidavit Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act: the McCrea (Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act) and the UC CJF (Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act for Florida). Both of these Acts provide a uniform standard for determining jurisdiction and enforcement of child custody and visitation orders in Florida.