Need to Change Your Parenting Plan or Move with Your Child?
Whether you’re seeking more time with your child or need to relocate for work, family, or personal reasons, Florida law requires court approval to modify existing parenting plans or relocate with a child more than 50 miles away.
 At Court Source, Inc., we provide nonlawyer legal document preparation to help Florida parents file the correct paperwork for:
Modifying Time-Sharing (Custody) Schedules
Requesting or Opposing Parental Relocation
Updating Parenting Plans to Reflect New Agreements
We Prepare These Florida Family Law Forms:
Supplemental Petition to Modify Parenting Plan/Time-Sharing Schedule (Form 12.905(a))
Petition to Relocate with a Minor Child (Form 12.950(a))
Objection to Relocation (Form 12.950(d))
Updated Parenting Plan (Form 12.995(a))
UCCJEA Affidavit (Form 12.902(d))
Notice of Hearing and Additional Required Forms
When Can You Request a Time-Sharing Modification or Relocation?
You may request a modification or relocation if:
A substantial, unanticipated change has occurred since the last order
One parent is moving 50+ miles away from the current residence
The child’s best interests are better served by a new parenting schedule
One parent’s work schedule or living situation has significantly changed
We help you accurately complete and file your documents so you can present your case to the court with confidence — without the high cost of an attorney.
Why Choose Court Source, Inc.?
Locally Based in Ocala – Serving All Nearby Areas
Fast & Affordable Document Preparation
Experienced in Florida Family Law Forms
Clear Instructions for Filing and Service
Confidential, Friendly Service No Legal Advice Required
Court Source, Inc. is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or representation. We are non-lawyer document preparers authorized to assist with legal forms based solely on information provided by you. No attorney-client relationship is formed, and nothing on this site should be considered legal advice. For legal guidance, please consult a licensed Florida attorney. Our services comply with Florida Bar Rules, including Rule 10-2.1(b) and Opinion SC00-984.