RELATED CASESAND CONFIDENTIAL RECORDS The parties shall complywith the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration, requiring a party to file a notice ofrelated cases, if any. A case is considered related if it involves the same parties, children, or issues and is pending when thefamily law case is filed; or if it affects the court’s jurisdiction to proceed; or ifan order in the related case may conflict with an order on the same issues in the newcase; or ifan order in the new case may conflict with an order in the earlier case. The Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.900(h), Notice ofRelated Cases, isattached asAppendix Four. The parties shall complywith the requirements involving social security numbers set forth in Chapter 61, Chapter 741-742 Florida Statutes (2007),as wellas the Florida FamilyLawRules ofProcedure. The parties shallcomplywith the requirements set forth in the Florida Rules of JudicialAdministration, as wellas the Florida Family Law Rules and Florida Statutes, pertaining to any request to makerecordsconfidential. SECTION 14: PARENTINGPLANS WITHTIME-SHARINGSCHEDULES: Aformto assist the parties in developing a parenting plan,approved by the Florida Supreme Court onMarch 26, 2009, is attached asAppendix Five(Form12.995(b)). As additionalassistance to parties, Model Parenting Plans with time-sharing schedules are provided inAppendices Six, Seven, and Eight. A Supervised/Safety-Focused Parenting Plan is attached as AppendixNine, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms, Form12.995(b).
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