Florida Parenting Plan Calculator

Florida parenting plan data starts with Florida replaced 'custody' and 'visitation' with parental responsibility and timesharing i For 2026 planning, the Florida parenting plan calculator page starts with that Florida data point before adding your facts.

Florida replaced 'custody' and 'visitation' with Custody presumptions, standard schedules, and relocation rules vary significantly in Florida— this calculator accounts for your state's specific framework.

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Florida — at a glance

  • Core number: Florida parenting plan data starts with Florida replaced 'custody' and 'visitation' with parental responsibility and timesharing i
  • Authority: Modification requires a substantial, material, and unanticipated change in circumstances plus a showing that the modification is in the child's best interest (§ 61.13(3)). Florida courts are stricter than many states — anticipated changes (like a child starting school) don't qualify.
  • Local layer: 67 county inputs can affect timing and filing logistics.
  • Decision point: Florida has one of the most detailed relocation statutes nationally (§ 61.13001). A move of 50 miles or more for at leas

Important: This tool provides educational estimates only — not legal advice. Made For Law is not a law firm and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any federal, state, county, or local government agency or court system. Calculator results are based on statutory formulas and publicly available fee schedules — not AI. Supporting content is AI-assisted and editorially reviewed. Results may not reflect recent legislative changes or your specific circumstances. Do not rely solely on these estimates — always verify with official sources and consult a licensed attorney before making legal or financial decisions. Full disclaimer

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Key Takeaways for Florida

  • Custody presumption. Florida replaced 'custody' and 'visitation' with parental responsibility and timesharing in 2008 (§ 61.13). There's a rebuttable presumption that shared parental responsibility (joint decision-making) is in the child's best interest. Since 2023 (SB 1416), Florida also presumes that approximately equal timesharing is in the child's best interest — one of the strongest equal-time presumptions nationally.
  • Parenting time standard. Post-SB 1416, the starting point is approximately 50/50 timesharing. Common schedules include week-on/week-off and 2-2-3 rotations. The court must consider 20 statutory factors (§ 61.13(3)) before deviating, including moral fitness, home stability, and each parent's demonstrated capacity. The presumption can be overcome by clear and convincing evidence.
  • Relocation rule. Florida has one of the most detailed relocation statutes nationally (§ 61.13001). A move of 50 miles or more for at least 60 consecutive days triggers the statute. The relocating parent must serve a formal petition with specific information (new address, proposed revised schedule, reasons). If the other parent objects within 20 days, the relocating parent bears the burden of proof.
  • Florida reality check. Florida's 2023 equal-timesharing presumption (SB 1416) was one of the most significant family-law changes nationally — it shifted the burden so that the parent seeking unequal time must prove why 50/50 isn't appropriate, reversing decades of prior practice

Custody presumptions in Florida

Florida replaced 'custody' and 'visitation' with **parental responsibility** and **timesharing** in 2008 (§ 61.13). There's a **rebuttable presumption** that **shared parental responsibility** (joint decision-making) is in the child's best interest. Since 2023 (SB 1416), Florida also presumes that **approximately equal timesharing** is in the child's best interest — one of the strongest equal-time presumptions nationally.

Standard parenting time schedules

Post-SB 1416, the starting point is **approximately 50/50 timesharing**. Common schedules include **week-on/week-off** and **2-2-3 rotations**. The court must consider 20 statutory factors (§ 61.13(3)) before deviating, including moral fitness, home stability, and each parent's demonstrated capacity. The presumption can be overcome by clear and convincing evidence.

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Florida relocation rules

Florida has one of the most detailed relocation statutes nationally (§ 61.13001). A move of **50 miles or more** for at least **60 consecutive days** triggers the statute. The relocating parent must serve a **formal petition** with specific information (new address, proposed revised schedule, reasons). If the other parent objects within 20 days, the relocating parent bears the burden of proof.

Modifying an existing parenting plan

Modification requires a **substantial, material, and unanticipated change in circumstances** plus a showing that the modification is in the child's best interest (§ 61.13(3)). Florida courts are stricter than many states — anticipated changes (like a child starting school) don't qualify.

Florida parenting plan calculator inputs

The calculator works best when you enter a full 12-month schedule, not just a weekly pattern. Include school breaks, summer weeks, holidays, exchange times, transportation duties, video calls, and make-up parenting time. Those details change overnight totals and the practical custody schedule.

A California parenting plan calculator should also separate legal custody, physical custody, joint custody, sole custody, child support, parenting time, visitation schedule, school decisions, medical decisions, extracurricular activities, travel consent, and dispute resolution. Those terms matter because the court needs a written parenting plan, not just an overnight count.

For California searches, the same worksheet also works as a California child support calculator preview: enter gross income, net disposable income, health insurance, daycare, union dues, mandatory retirement, tax filing status, other support orders, and parenting time percentage. California child support uses guideline math, so custody, timeshare, child support payments, and child and spousal support assumptions should be tested together before a family law hearing.

Florida child support and parenting time calculator

A California parenting plan calculator is often used next to a California child support guideline calculator because the parenting time percentage can change the monthly child support amount. Calculate custody time first, then compare how the support amount changes when the child is with each parent for 20%, 30%, 40%, or 50% of annual overnights.

The practical checklist is simple: calculate annual overnights, identify legal custody and physical custody, confirm each parent's income, include child care and health insurance, then test whether the proposed parenting plan is in the child's best interests. If the schedule changes, the child support order may need to be recalculated even when both parents already have a court order.

California child support guideline calculator inputs include each parent's income, parenting time, custody time, tax filing status, health insurance, child care, union dues, retirement deductions, spousal support, other child support orders, and the number of children. The support amount per month can change when a custody order shifts from sole custody to joint custody or when the parenting time percentage changes.

The California child support calculator guideline uses income, parenting time, tax filing status, health insurance, child-care costs, and add-ons to determine the amount. The calculation should be run before mediation because child support guidelines can make a schedule that looks equal on paper produce a different support amount per month.

California courts and local child support services usually need more than a schedule label. Calculate the child support amount, child support payment, monthly child support, parenting time calculator result, and guideline support before settlement, mediation, or a family law hearing. A family law attorney can then compare the child support guideline result with the proposed parenting plan.

Florida custody and visitation schedule terms

A useful custody schedule explains weekdays, weekends, holidays, school breaks, summer vacation, birthdays, exchanges, transportation, right of first refusal, phone calls, video calls, and how parents handle late pickups or missed time. A 2-2-3 schedule, 2-2-5-5 schedule, every-other-weekend schedule, and week-on/week-off schedule can produce very different annual overnights.

Before filing, compare the proposed plan with the child's school calendar, parent work schedules, daycare, medical needs, distance between homes, domestic violence concerns, and the best interest factors the family court applies.

Florida child support guideline calculation checklist

Use the calculator to calculate parenting time, overnights, guideline child support, spousal support, gross income, net disposable income, add-on expenses, child-care costs, health insurance, and the support amount before filing. California courts expect the parenting plan and child support calculation to tell the same story.

Contact the family law facilitator, local child support agency, or a family law attorney if the parents disagree about income, per month expenses, timeshare, imputed earnings, guideline deductions, or whether the proposed schedule is in the child's best interests.

Florida custody schedule documents

  • Current custody order, temporary order, or proposed parenting plan.
  • School calendar, daycare schedule, work schedule, and travel limits.
  • Holiday rotation, summer schedule, birthday schedule, and vacation rules.
  • Exchange location, transportation split, communication rules, and decision-making terms.
  • Child-support worksheet or overnight threshold used by the court.

When to revise a Florida parenting plan

Revisions are most common when a child starts school, a parent relocates, work schedules change, conflict at exchanges increases, support math no longer matches overnights, or the existing order does not explain holidays clearly. A calculator estimate should become a written plan before either parent relies on it.

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State-specific estimate overview

Florida cost and deadline signals is the right starting point because statewide law sets the baseline, while the facts of your parenting plan determine the actual risk band. Use the calculator before you compare attorney quotes, court options, or settlement choices.

Factors that affect the Florida estimate usually comes down to three inputs: the amount at stake, the deadline or statutory rule, and whether the matter can be resolved before a contested filing. The calculator keeps those inputs separate so the result is easier to challenge.

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Neighboring state comparison

StateComparison signalSource
FloridaFlorida parenting plan data starts with Florida replaced 'custody' and 'visitation' with parental responsibility and timesharing iCurrent page data
GeorgiaO.C.G.A. § 53-6-60; 159 county inputs trackedFlorida compared with nearby states; State data file
AlabamaAla. Code § 43-2-848; 67 county inputs trackedFlorida compared with nearby states; State data file

County-level cost factors

County variation matters in Florida because clerk practices, hearing calendars, and local filing steps can change the time cost even when the statewide rule is fixed.

  • Miami-Dade County: 2,701,767 residents, county seat in Miami.
  • Broward County: 1,944,375 residents, county seat in Fort Lauderdale.
  • Palm Beach County: 1,496,770 residents, county seat in West Palm Beach.
  • Hillsborough County: 1,459,762 residents, county seat in Tampa.
  • Orange County: 1,429,908 residents, county seat in Orlando.
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Next steps before you decide

  1. Run the calculator with your current numbers and save the 2026 result.
  2. Compare the result with documents, notices, invoices, or deadlines already in hand.
  3. Use the estimate to prepare a focused consultation or filing plan before the next deadline.

Common state questions

What is the main Florida number in this Parenting Plan Calculator?

Florida parenting plan data starts with Florida replaced 'custody' and 'visitation' with parental responsibility and timesharing i The calculator uses that point as the first Florida signal before it layers in user-entered facts.

Does the Florida Florida parenting plan calculator replace a lawyer?

No. It is a planning tool for comparing numbers, deadlines, and risk signals. Confirm Modification requires a substantial, material, and unanticipated change in circumstances plus a showing that the modification is in the child's best interest (§ 61.13(3)). Florida courts are stricter than many states — anticipated changes (like a child starting school) don't qualify. with an official source or a licensed professional.

Why do county details matter in Florida?

Florida has 67 county-level filing offices, court calendars, and local practices. Those local steps can change timing even when state law is the same.

What should I gather before using the Parenting Plan Calculator?

Gather the dates, amounts, documents, and court notices tied to your situation. The calculator is more useful when those inputs are specific rather than estimated.

What is the next step after the Florida estimate?

Florida has one of the most detailed relocation statutes nationally (§ 61.13001). A move of 50 miles or more for at leas Use the result to decide whether to organize records, request a consultation, or file the next court or agency step.

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Sources cited inline. Last verified May 1, 2026. Statutes change — confirm with the official state bar before filing.