DeVon72176
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Hi. I live in Florida and I had a question about the way the time sharing is worded in my parenting plan. I am the father of two children and under the mother's dates and times that she would spend with the children, the mediator wrote "Times not designated for father."
I currently do have times designated for me. At first, I thought this give me the Right of First Refusal, as the mediator actually gave me that option.. But I'm starting to think about it differently now. In fact, I don't even see that option in the parenting plan.
Can someone help me in determining what this means?
Thank you.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Hi. I live in Florida and I had a question about the way the time sharing is worded in my parenting plan. I am the father of two children and under the mother's dates and times that she would spend with the children, the mediator wrote "Times not designated for father."
I currently do have times designated for me. At first, I thought this give me the Right of First Refusal, as the mediator actually gave me that option.. But I'm starting to think about it differently now. In fact, I don't even see that option in the parenting plan.
Can someone help me in determining what this means?
Thank you.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?