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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Florida Child Custody form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full legal name at the top of the form, followed by the case number and division details.
  3. In Section 1, provide information about each minor child involved, including their full legal name, place of birth, date of birth, sex, and residence history for the past five years.
  4. Complete Section 2 by indicating whether you have participated in any other custody proceedings. If yes, provide details such as court name and date.
  5. In Section 3, disclose any pending custody or time-sharing proceedings related to the child. Include relevant details as required.
  6. Fill out Sections 4 and 5 regarding individuals not part of this proceeding who may have custody claims and any existing child support orders.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing in front of a notary public or deputy clerk. Ensure you keep a copy for your records.

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Getting full custody is a tough battle, but it is not impossible. There are challenges parents may face that act as hurdles to full custody. For a Court to award full custody it must determine that shared or joint custody is detrimental to the minor child(ren). But there needs to be proof.
Joint custody arrangements are the most common type of custody agreement. With joint custody, both parents split time with the child. Children travel between each parents homes on a regular, scheduled basis. Time for holidays and special occasions is also divided between each parent.