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To file a modification to child support in Broward County, or in any county in Florida, the cost to file is $50 (the fee to reopen the case) plus a $5.00 clerks service charge.
Several things can lead parents to seek modification of a parenting plan, such as a substantial change in their circumstances. For instance, a parent may develop health issues, wish to relocate, change their work schedule, or face other challenges that hinder compliance with the current court-approved plan.
The Florida Parenting Plan Modification Process 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.
In Florida, parents can, in almost every circumstance, modify their parenting plan by agreement. However, you should always speak with an attorney before making any changes to your parenting plan. Further, all modifications should be in writing, signed by both parties, and filed with the court.
Forms and instructions to change a custody and visitation order Form NameForm Number Request for Order FL-300 Child Custody and Visitation (Parenting Time) Application Attachment FL-311 Temporary Emergency (Ex Parte) Orders FL-3053 more rows
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The party seeking modification will always need a summons, petition for modification, proposed parenting plan, case cover sheet, confidential information form, and filing fee. The filing fee varies from $30 to $205.
It is not necessary to go to trial or have a contested hearing to make a simple change to the parenting plan if both parents agree. Parents may agree to an informal simple or minor change. Such simple or minor changes may include a change in days, times or exchange location.
The Florida child support statutes allow a modification petition anytime the petition would result in a change in support of at least 15% or $50, whichever is greater. The guidelines may provide the basis for proving a substantial change in circumstances upon which a modification of an existing order may be granted.

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