If you are going through a divorce or have gone through a divorce that involves children, you will enter into a custody or time-sharing arrangement with your child’s other parent....
Unfortunately, custody battles are sometimes a part of divorce in Florida. If you and your spouse can’t reach an amicable agreement about custody, you may be forced to take your custody case...
One situation that sometimes happens in a Florida divorce is that the wife will have primary custody of the children and will remarry. Her new husband may wish to adopt...
Multi-state child custody cases are governed by a law called the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA). According to the UCCJEA, any litigation over child custody should take place...
As children get older, a lot of things change. Their personalities, likes, interests and abilities all change, sometimes in significant ways. If you have a child and were involved in...
I’m sorry to hear about your situation. In most situations, a divorce judge will not want to order supervised visitation, because that could interfere with the parent’s relationship with his...
That can be a complex issue. Generally, how visitation with your children is handled depends on what the court orders issued in your case say. For example, your domestic violence...
If your spouse has any visitation with the children, and you wish to move more than 50 miles away in Florida, you must get permission from the spouse to relocate,...
Normally, if you move away without getting your child’s father to agree, you are in violation of the court’s order. You are essentially kidnapping your child, which can have very...
In some cases, divorces involving children that should be amicable turn ugly. One example is when parents refuse to do what they had originally agreed to in the divorce. A...