Florida fathers play an important role in the lives of their children. This is the case regardless of if they are married or not. However, from a legal standpoint, fathers have unique rights depending on whether they are wed to their child’s mother. In Florida, the...
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Month: December 2022
Supporting balance in co-parenting
Sharing parenting time comes with challenges. In addition to helping your child visit their other parent, you may have disagreements about how you approach parenting your child now that you are divorced. While you may have a plan in place to determine who has custody...
When should you consider modifying the child custody order?
When a marriage comes to an end, and there are kids involved, one of the most crucial issues the couple with work on is the children’s living arrangement going forward. Most often, the court encourages an arrangement where parents work out a custody plan that suits...
2 factors when calculating a child’s best interests
Determining how you will split parenting time can be one of the most challenging aspects of a divorce. You and your spouse might want to spend the lion’s share of time with your child, and clearly, you can’t both do that. What’s in the child’s best interests is the...