The Florida Notice of Exercise of Child Time sharing is a document that is used when a parent or guardian is exercising their time-sharing rights with a child. It is used to notify the other parent or guardian of the details of the time-sharing arrangement, including the dates, times, and locations of the time-sharing. The notice also includes a description of any special activities that the child will be participating in during the time-sharing, as well as any special transportation arrangements that the parent or guardian making the notice will be taking. There are two types of Florida Notice of Exercise of Child Time sharing: a Standard Notice, which is used in most cases, and a Special Notice, which is used when the time-sharing arrangement involves a third-party caretaker or when the time-sharing arrangement is for a longer duration than usual.