Fla. Stat. 409.25633
Title IV-D Standard Parenting Time Plans


(1)

A Title IV-D Standard Parenting Time Plan shall be presented to the parents in any administrative action taken by the Title IV-D program to establish or modify child support or to determine paternity. If the parents agree to the Title IV-D Standard Parenting Time Plan or to another parenting time plan, the plan must be signed by the parents and incorporated into the administrative order. If the parents do not agree to a Title IV-D Standard Parenting Time Plan or if an agreed-upon parenting time plan is not included, the Department of Revenue must enter an administrative support order and refer the parents to the court of appropriate jurisdiction to establish a parenting time plan. The department must note on the referral that an administrative support order has been entered. If a parenting time plan is not included in the administrative support order entered pursuant to s. 409.2563, the department must provide information to the parents on the process to establish such a plan.

(2)

After the incorporation of an agreed-upon parenting time plan into an administrative order, a modification or enforcement of the parenting time plan may be sought through a court of appropriate jurisdiction.

(3)

The parent who owes support is entitled to parenting time with the child. If the parents do not have a signed, agreed-upon parenting time plan, the following Title IV-D Standard Parenting Time Plan must be incorporated into an administrative support order if agreed to and signed by the parents:Every other weekend.The second and fourth full weekend of the month from 6 p.m. on Friday through 6 p.m. on Sunday. The weekends may begin upon the child’s release from school on Friday and end on Sunday at 6 p.m. or when the child returns to school on Monday morning. The weekend time may be extended by holidays that fall on Friday or Monday;One evening per week.One weekday beginning at 6 p.m. and ending at 8 p.m. or, if both parents agree, from when the child is released from school until 8 p.m.;Thanksgiving break.In even-numbered years, the Thanksgiving break from 6 p.m. on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving until 6 p.m. on the Sunday following Thanksgiving. If both parents agree, the Thanksgiving break parenting time may begin upon the child’s release from school and end upon the child’s return to school the following Monday;Winter break.In odd-numbered years, the first half of winter break, from the child’s release from school, beginning at 6 p.m. or, if both parents agree, upon the child’s release from school, until noon on December 26. In even-numbered years, the second half of winter break from noon on December 26 until 6 p.m. on the day before school resumes or, if both parents agree, upon the child’s return to school;Spring break.In even-numbered years, the week of spring break from 6 p.m. the day the child is released from school until 6 p.m. the night before school resumes. If both parents agree, the spring break parenting time may begin upon the child’s release from school and end upon the child’s return to school the following Monday; andSummer break.For 2 weeks in the summer beginning at 6 p.m. the first Sunday following the last day of school.

(a)

Every other weekend.The second and fourth full weekend of the month from 6 p.m. on Friday through 6 p.m. on Sunday. The weekends may begin upon the child’s release from school on Friday and end on Sunday at 6 p.m. or when the child returns to school on Monday morning. The weekend time may be extended by holidays that fall on Friday or Monday;

(b)

One evening per week.One weekday beginning at 6 p.m. and ending at 8 p.m. or, if both parents agree, from when the child is released from school until 8 p.m.;

(c)

Thanksgiving break.In even-numbered years, the Thanksgiving break from 6 p.m. on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving until 6 p.m. on the Sunday following Thanksgiving. If both parents agree, the Thanksgiving break parenting time may begin upon the child’s release from school and end upon the child’s return to school the following Monday;

(d)

Winter break.In odd-numbered years, the first half of winter break, from the child’s release from school, beginning at 6 p.m. or, if both parents agree, upon the child’s release from school, until noon on December 26. In even-numbered years, the second half of winter break from noon on December 26 until 6 p.m. on the day before school resumes or, if both parents agree, upon the child’s return to school;

(e)

Spring break.In even-numbered years, the week of spring break from 6 p.m. the day the child is released from school until 6 p.m. the night before school resumes. If both parents agree, the spring break parenting time may begin upon the child’s release from school and end upon the child’s return to school the following Monday; and

(f)

Summer break.For 2 weeks in the summer beginning at 6 p.m. the first Sunday following the last day of school.

(4)

In the event the parents have not agreed on a parenting schedule at the time of the child support hearing, the department shall enter an administrative support order and refer the parents to a court of appropriate jurisdiction for the establishment of a parenting time plan.

(5)

The Title IV-D Standard Parenting Time Plan is not intended for the use by, and may not be provided to, parents and families with domestic or family violence concerns.

(6)

If, after the incorporation of an agreed-upon parenting time plan into an administrative support order, a parent becomes concerned about the safety of the child during the child’s time with the other parent, a modification of the parenting time plan may be sought through a court of appropriate jurisdiction.

(7)

The department shall create and provide a form for a petition to establish a parenting time plan for parents who have not agreed on a parenting schedule at the time of the child support hearing. The department shall provide the form to the parents, but may not file the petition or represent either parent at the hearing.

(8)

The parents may not be required to pay a fee to file the petition to establish a parenting plan.

(9)

The department may adopt rules to implement and administer this section.

Source: Section 409.25633 — Title IV-D Standard Parenting Time Plans, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0409.­25633 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

409.016
Definitions
409.017
Revenue Maximization Act
409.031
State agency for administering social service funds
409.145
Care of children
409.146
Children and families client and management information system
409.147
Florida Children’s Initiatives
409.153
Implementation of Healthy Families Florida program
409.165
Alternate care for children
409.166
Children within the child welfare system
409.167
Statewide adoption exchange
409.175
Licensure of family foster homes, residential child-caring agencies, and child-placing agencies
409.176
Registration of residential child-caring agencies and family foster homes
409.179
Family-friendly workplace initiative
409.212
Optional supplementation
409.221
Consumer-directed care program
409.256
Administrative proceeding to establish paternity or paternity and child support
409.257
Service of process
409.259
Filing fees in Title IV-D cases
409.285
Opportunity for hearing and appeal
409.352
Licensing requirements for physicians, osteopathic physicians, and chiropractic physicians employed by the department
409.401
Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children
409.402
Financial responsibility for child
409.403
Definitions
409.404
Agreements between party state officers and agencies
409.405
Court placement of delinquent children
409.406
Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medical Assistance
409.407
Interstate agreements between the Department of Children and Families and agencies of other states
409.408
Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children
409.409
Effect of existing compact provisions
409.441
Runaway youth programs and centers
409.508
Low-income home energy assistance program
409.509
Definitions
409.1415
Parenting partnerships for children in out-of-home care
409.1451
The Road-to-Independence Program
409.1452
Collaboration with State University System, Florida College System, and Department of Education to assist children and young adults who have been or are in foster care or are experiencing homelessness
409.1454
Motor vehicle insurance and driver licenses for children in care and certified unaccompanied homeless youth
409.1455
Step into Success Workforce Education and Internship Pilot Program for foster youth and former foster youth
409.1464
Responsible Fatherhood Initiative
409.1465
Grants to address the needs of fathers
409.1467
Mentorship for at-risk male students
409.1662
Children within the child welfare system
409.1664
Adoption benefits for qualifying adoptive employees of state agencies, veterans, servicemembers, law enforcement officers, health care practitioners, and tax collector employees
409.1666
Annual adoption achievement awards
409.1676
Comprehensive residential group care services to children who have extraordinary needs
409.1678
Specialized residential options for children who are victims of commercial sexual exploitation
409.1679
Additional requirements
409.1754
Commercial sexual exploitation of children
409.1755
One Church, One Child of Florida Corporation Act
409.1757
Persons not required to be refingerprinted or rescreened
409.2355
Programs for prosecution of males over age 21 who commit certain offenses involving girls under age 16
409.2551
Legislative intent
409.2554
Definitions
409.2557
State agency for administering child support enforcement program
409.2558
Support distribution and disbursement
409.2559
State disbursement unit
409.2561
Support obligations when public assistance is paid
409.2563
Administrative establishment of child support obligations
409.2564
Actions for support
409.2565
Publication of delinquent obligors
409.2567
Services to individuals not otherwise eligible
409.2569
Continuation of support services for recipients of public assistance when benefits are terminated
409.2571
Court and witness fees
409.2572
Cooperation
409.2574
Income deduction enforcement in Title IV-D cases
409.2575
Liens on motor vehicles and vessels
409.2576
State Directory of New Hires
409.2577
Parent locator service
409.2578
Access to employment information
409.2579
Safeguarding Title IV-D case file information
409.2581
Use of clearing accounts and revolving funds
409.2584
Interest on obligations due
409.2594
Record requirements
409.2597
Retention of actions
409.2598
License suspension proceeding to enforce support order
409.2599
Data processing services
409.2673
Shared county and state health care program for low-income persons
409.4101
Rulemaking authority
409.5091
Department responsible for weatherizing agencies
409.5093
Replacement agency
409.14515
Independent living preparation
409.16742
Shared family care residential services program for substance-exposed newborns
409.16791
Ongoing study of commercial sexual exploitation of children
409.25575
Support enforcement
409.25633
Title IV-D Standard Parenting Time Plans
409.25635
Determination and collection of noncovered medical expenses
409.25641
Procedures for processing interstate enforcement requests
409.25656
Garnishment
409.25657
Requirements for financial institutions
409.25658
Use of unclaimed property for past due support
409.25659
Insurance claim data exchange
409.25661
Public records exemption for insurance claim data exchange information
409.25995
State Title IV-D agency
409.25996
Organizations that assist noncustodial parents
409.26731
Certification of local funds as state match for federally funded services

Current through Fall 2025

§ 409.25633. Title IV-D Standard Parenting Time Plans's source at flsenate​.gov