The Florida Notice of Intent to Relocate with Children is a legal document required by the State of Florida when a parent or guardian wishes to move a minor child or children out of the state. This document must be completed and filed with the court prior to the relocation in order to ensure that all parties involved are aware of the impending move and that the rights of all parties are protected. There are two types of Florida Notice of Intent to Relocate with Children: Joint Notice of Intent to Relocate and Notice of Intent to Relocate by One Parent. The Joint Notice of Intent to Relocate is used when both parents agree to the relocation of the minor child or children. This document must include the new address, the date the relocation is expected to take place, and the contact information for both parents. The Notice of Intent to Relocate by One Parent is used when only one parent agrees to the relocation of the minor child or children. This document must include the new address, the date the relocation is expected to take place, and the contact information for the parent who is relocating the minor child or children. Both notices must be signed and witnessed by two people, and must be filed with the court prior to the relocation taking place.