People in Florida should know why divorces can be so difficult. It's not just about dividing property equitably. Child custody agreements can be some of the most difficult negotiations any couple will ever endure. Luckily, there are some good tips available that make...
Custody And Visitation
Creating the best child custody schedule
Parents going through a separation in Florida are likely to encounter some difficulties in finding a child custody schedule that works for everyone. Ideally, parents should share custody equally, but jobs and other life events can make this complicated. Schedules that...
Finding a custody schedule that’s best for you and your child
Parents in Florida who are going through a divorce may find that one of the toughest parts of splitting up is not being able to see their kids every day. They may also find it challenging to agree on a child custody schedule. Even if parents do manage to agree on...
Florida may change custody and alimony laws
The Florida Legislature is once again considering a bill that would make sweeping changes in the areas of alimony and child custody. The bill would both end permanent alimony in the state and institute a rebuttable presumption that custody between the parents will be...
Tips for creating an infant visitation schedule
When parents in Florida are getting a divorce and they have a child who is an infant, figuring out a visitation schedule can be complicated. It involves balancing the physical and emotional needs of the parents and the child. It is important for the noncustodial...
Having child custody could influence a child support order
Parents in Florida and throughout the country may share legal and physical custody of their children after a divorce. If parents share physical custody of their children, it may influence the terms of a child support order. This is because child support orders are...
Parents need to take supervised visits seriously
When parents get divorced in Florida or any other state, it can take an emotional toll on their children as well. Although both parents are generally allowed to have a relationship with their kids, a parent and child may have limited time together. Therefore, it is...
Dealing with parenting long-distance after divorce
While getting a divorce and splitting custody of the children can be difficult for Florida parents, this can be even harder if they live a long distance from one another. The quantity of their time with their children may be less, but parents can focus on making sure...
Using your role as a father to improve visitation experiences
Even though you and your spouse made the decision to separate and seek a divorce in Florida, you have the unique opportunity to continue to make an impact in the lives of your children through your role as their father. Despite the changes in your personal...
The effects of disability in women on child custody
Women with mobility disabilities in Florida may worry about custodial battles if they are no longer in a relationship with their partner. This may become even worse if the father has no disabilities as they fear the court may rule in the father’s favor because...