Florida Child Custody Legal Guides (12 found)

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Adam B. Cordover
Written by Adam B. Cordover
Contributor Level 3

Current state of child custody/time-sharing in Florida
Stann William Givens
Written by Stann William Givens
Contributor Level 5

There are many different resources you can use to reach a successful Florida child custody agreement.
Stann William Givens
Written by Stann William Givens
Contributor Level 5

It is wise to discuss with your Florida divorce lawyer whether or not you should involve a mental health expert in your child custody case.
Diana Michelle Tennis
Written by Diana Michelle Tennis
Contributor Level 5

Florida's newest custody laws do away with custody and primary residence. Everyone involved in a divorce now needs to know about Parenting Plans and what the Judges are looking for at trial.
Stann William Givens
Written by Stann William Givens
Contributor Level 5

What in life is more important than child custody?
Stann William Givens
Written by Stann William Givens
Contributor Level 5

The prospect of your foreign citizen spouse permanently taking your child out of the country is frightening.
Stann William Givens
Written by Stann William Givens
Contributor Level 5

Although you are entitled to have your ex provide you school information regarding your child, it is often easier and less expensive to deal directly with the teacher.
Stann William Givens
Written by Stann William Givens
Contributor Level 5

There are rules to follow before you move your child farther away from the other parent.
Stann William Givens
Written by Stann William Givens
Contributor Level 5

It is tempting to say bad things to your children about your divorcing spouse.
Diana Michelle Tennis
Written by Diana Michelle Tennis
Contributor Level 5

An important law from the last couple of years that a lot of people do not know about is Statute 61.13001. This law states that no parent can move a child more than 50 miles from their current residence unless that puts the child within 50 miles of the other parent.
Lori I Barkus
Written by Lori I Barkus
Contributor Level 6

While unmarried parents have many of the same rights they would have if they were married, enforcing these rights is more difficult, especially if paternity has not been established. The following are a few examples of things that mom and dad should take into consideration:
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