Rotating Parenting Visitation Schedule Template

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CASE NO:
Petitioner
v.
DIVISION:
Respondent
Rotating Parenting Visitation Schedule
A.
The parties shall have shared parental responsibility. Parental responsibility for the
minor child shall be shared by both parties, and each party shall hereby affirmatively participate
in shared parenting. Shared parenting as referenced in, and required by, §61.13, Florida
Statutes (2005), includes, but is not limited to, the following rights and responsibilities:
1.
The parents retain equal parental status and have the same rights to, and
responsibilities for, the child;
2.
Each parent shall promote a good relationship between the child and the other parent.
Both parents shall attempt to insure that the child has unhampered contact and free access with
both parents. Each parent shall make all reasonable efforts to encourage and facilitate
communication between the other parent and the child in person, by telephone and through the
mail;
3.
The parents shall use all reasonable efforts to maintain free access and to create a
feeling of affection between themselves and the child;
4.
Neither parent shall do anything to hamper the natural development of the child's love
and respect for the other parent;
5.
Neither parent shall make, or cause others to make, derogatory or negative comments
about the other parent in the presence of the child;
6.
Each parent shall confer with the other parent regarding decisions about the child’s
religious upbringing, discipline, financial matters, moral training, social and recreational
activities, and non-emergency medical and dental care;
7.
Each parent shall notify the other party immediately of any serious illness or accident
affecting the child and to make sure both parents are entitled to authorize emergency medical
treatment for the child;
8.
Both parents are entitled to obtain information from any person about the child at their
own expense. When one parent obtains such information in a written report, a copy of the
report shall be given to the other parent;
9.
Each parent shall provide the other parent with copies of the child's school work, report
cards, testing results, etc.;
10.
Each parent shall list the other parent on any and all educational, medical, dental,
psychological, etc. forms so that the other parent has access to the child's records;

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