A Florida Petition To Establish Time sharing Rights is a document used by parents to establish a legal agreement about the time-sharing of their child. This document can include decisions about a child's residence, education, health care, extracurricular activities, and other important matters. The petition is typically filed in the Circuit Court of the county in which the child resides. There are two main types of Florida Petition To Establish Time sharing Rights: an initial petition and a supplemental petition. An initial petition is used to establish a time-sharing rights' agreement for the first time, while a supplemental petition is used to modify an existing agreement. Both types of petitions must include details about each parent's proposed time-sharing schedule, proposed child support arrangement, and proposed parenting plan. Additionally, both documents must be signed by both parents and notarized.