The Florida Order of the Court for Parenting Plan is a court order issued by a Florida court that sets out the rights and responsibilities of parents regarding their child's upbringing. It outlines the time-sharing schedule, the parental decision-making authority, and the allocation of parental responsibilities. The order also sets out the financial support to be provided by the parents, including child support, health insurance, and educational expenses. The court order is designed to ensure that the child's best interests are given priority in the parenting plan. There are two types of Florida Order of the Court for Parenting Plan: the Standard Parenting Plan and the Special Parenting Plan. The Standard Parenting Plan is a form order issued by the court that sets out the general guidelines for the parenting plan and is typically used when parents agree on the major issues. The Special Parenting Plan is a more complicated order that is customized to the specific situation of the parents and child and typically requires the court to make specific findings of fact.