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Florida is a 50/50 custody state because it emphasizes the importance of a child's access to both parents after a divorce. However, no Florida law exists that mandates parents split parenting time equally when they share joint custody. Parents will only split time equally if they have 50/50 custody.
A Parenting Plan is required in all cases involving time-sharing with minor child(ren), even when time- sharing is not in dispute. The Parenting Plan must be developed and agreed to by the parents and. approved by the court. If the parties cannot agree to a Parenting Plan or if the parents agreed to a plan.
All responsibility cases require a parenting plan (sometimes called a custody agreement in other states). A plan outlines how parents will share the rights and responsibilities of raising their children and includes time-sharing schedules.
In the case of unwed parents, Florida law designates the mother as the natural custodian of a minor child. The mother therefore has sole legal rights over the child until paternity is established. As a single mother, you have the right to establish paternity on behalf of the child.
After the child's birth and any time until the child reaches age 18, the mother and child's father can establish paternity if they fill out and sign the Acknowledgment of Paternity form (Form DH-432) *. Both parents must fill out and sign this form in the presence of two witnesses or a notary public.
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All mothers instantly get parental rights to their children at birth. Fathers are granted custody and visitation rights depending on a DNA paternity test. Florida custody laws for unmarried parents state both parents share equal custody rights.
If you're a father, rights to time with your children and to have custody of your children are the same for you as they are for their mother, and they are protected by Florida family law.
A Parenting Plan is required in all cases involving time-sharing with minor child(ren), even when time- sharing is not in dispute. The Parenting Plan must be developed and agreed to by the parents and. approved by the court. If the parties cannot agree to a Parenting Plan or if the parents agreed to a plan.
Parenting plan can be drawn up by a social worker, psychologist or a suitably qualified person. For instance the social worker may hold sessions with both parents and cover the general contents of the parenting plan as it specifically relates to their child/ren.
The visitation begins from 6 pm on Friday until 6 pm on Sunday. The visitation weekend could also extend to holidays that fall on Friday or Monday if agreed upon by both parties. One weekday evening per week. Alternatively, a non-custodial parent can have one weekday evening per week.

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