Tag: child custody
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Navigating Summer Visitation Schedules Post-Divorce

Learn how to navigate summer visitation schedules post-divorce with tips on planning, flexibility, communication, and legal compliance.
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The Crucial Role of Mental Health in Family Law Cases

In family law, mental health emerges as a critical factor that can influence the outcomes of cases significantly. It affects […]
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Holiday Harmony: Strategizing Family Law Matters Amidst Festive Cheer

Navigate the complexities of family law cases during the holiday season. Get tips for stress reduction, child custody, and communication
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Mental Health Considerations in Child Custody Cases

In the realm of family law, child custody cases often present a complex tapestry of factors that demand careful consideration. […]
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Navigating Child Custody for Unmarried Parents in Florida: Key Legal Considerations and Strategies

Learn about child custody laws for unmarried parents in Florida, including establishing paternity, parental rights, and developing a parenting plan
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Crafting an Effective Marital Settlement Agreement: What You Need to Know

Get the knowledge you need for smoother divorce proceedings. Learn the key aspects of crafting an effective marital settlement agreement in our comprehensive guide.
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Timesharing Complications During Divorce in Florida

Navigate Florida Divorce Timesharing complexities. This guide offers solutions for common issues between parents during divorce.
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What Are the Rights of Unmarried Fathers in Florida?

In the State of Florida, unmarried fathers have rights and obligations once paternity has been established. A family law attorney can help establish paternity in the event of a dispute.
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Costly Mistakes in Timesharing Child Custody Cases in Florida

Time with the children is precious following a divorce. However, some parents behave in ways that may result in a court order allowing even less time. Here are suggestions on how not to let behavior affect time-sharing custody.
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How to Proceed with an Unresponsive Spouse in Florida

Divorce is invariably painful, and it can become frustrating when one partner refuses to cooperate and sign the necessary papers. However, a default divorce is a fairly straightforward option.