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Florida: There is a 'right of first refusal' clause in the divorce agreement. It states that "each party shall be entitled to a first right of refusal, such that before having a third party baby-sit the child for greater than 3 hours, they shall first offer the opportunity to the other party to provide care."
Question: Child's father is unmarried and living with significant other. Is significant other considered third party? Are child's maternal grandparents, who have provided child care since birth, considered third party?
Question: Child's father is unmarried and living with significant other. Is significant other considered third party? Are child's maternal grandparents, who have provided child care since birth, considered third party?