Fla. Stat. § 61.455
Court-ordered parenting plan; neutral safe exchange location or a location authorized by a supervised visitation program
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**61.455 Court-ordered parenting plan; neutral safe exchange location or a location authorized by a supervised visitation program.**—In any proceeding in which the court enters a parenting plan and time-sharing schedule, including in a modification proceeding, if the court finds that there is a risk or an imminent threat of harm to one party or a child during the exchange of the child and that it is in the best interests of the child after consideration of all of the factors specified in s. 61.13(3), the court may require the parties to exchange custody of the child at a neutral safe exchange location as provided in s. 125.01(8) or a location authorized by a supervised visitation program as defined in s. 753.01. History.—s. 3, ch. 2024-226. PART II UNIFORM CHILD CUSTODY JURISDICTION AND ENFORCEMENT ACT 61.501 Short title. 61.502 Purposes of part; construction of provisions. 61.503 Definitions. 61.504 Proceedings governed by other law. 61.505 Application to Indian tribes. 61.506 International application of part. 61.507 Effect of child custody determination. 61.508 Priority. 61.509 Notice to persons outside the state. 61.510 Appearance and limited immunity. 61.511 Communication between courts. 61.512 Taking testimony in another state. 61.513 Cooperation between courts; preservation of records. 61.514 Initial child custody jurisdiction. 61.515 Exclusive, continuing jurisdiction. 61.516 Jurisdiction to modify a determination. 61.517 Temporary emergency jurisdiction. 61.518 Notice; opportunity to be heard; joinder. 61.519 Simultaneous proceedings. 61.520 Inconvenient forum. 61.521 Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct. 61.522 Information to be submitted to the court. 61.523 Appearance of parties and child. 61.524 Definitions. 61.525 Enforcement under the Hague Convention. 61.526 Duty to enforce. 61.527 Temporary visitation. 61.528 Registration of child custody determination. 61.529 Enforcement of registered determination. 61.530 Simultaneous proceedings. 61.531 Expedited enforcement of child custody determination. 61.532 Service of petition and order. 61.533 Hearing and order. 61.534 Warrant to take physical custody of child. 61.535 Costs, fees, and expenses. 61.536 Recognition and enforcement. 61.537 Appeals. 61.538 Role of state attorney. 61.539 Role of law enforcement officers. 61.540 Costs and expenses. 61.541 Application and construction. 61.542 Transitional provision.
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