By providing these free forms for download, we do not suggest that they are appropriate for your case. You need to determine that. There is usually far more to a court matter than simply filling out a form, and in general a lawyer should be considered. Note that Florida courts no longer award "custody" to either party where minor children are involved. The issue regarding kids is about "timesharing". (ie how much time each parent will spend with the children) In this regard you should modify the forms that you use and delete reference to "custody". (and instead make reference to "timesharing") Also, note that there is need for a "parenting plan" regarding minor children.
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