Tag: child custody
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Post-Divorce Life in Florida: Your Essential Checklist

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on navigating post-divorce life in Florida. If you’re going through a divorce, it’s important to […]
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Child Support Myths in Florida

There are of misunderstandings regarding child support. The more parents know, the easier it will be for them to act in the best interest of their children.
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Does Your Child Need A Therapist After A Divorce?

Divorce can tear a child’s world. Children will handle their emotions in differently. Some have it easier, while others may benefit from seeing a therapist.
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Tips on gathering Physical Evidence

One thing to learn from this book is the importance of paperwork and documents throughout your divorce. Here are tips on gathering Physical Evidence:
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What is Right of First Refusal in Custody Cases

Learn how the Right of First Refusal in child custody can improve co-parenting dynamics. Navigate complex custody issues with this guide.
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Common Time-Sharing Schedules Used in Florida

Sharing children following a divorce can get a bit complicated. The State of Florida’s Time-Sharing Schedules can help children adjust to two homes in the smoothest possible way.
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Child Custody Challenges: Strategies for Co-Parenting Success

Child custody issues can be frustrating for all parties. Below are some of the issues that can arise and when a custody agreement needs to be revisited.
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Why You Should Keep A Calendar During Your Child Custody Case

How do divorced parents keep track of the many details of child custody? One way is to keep a calendar with information relating to the child’s activities.
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Busting Child Custody Myths: What You Need to Know

Divorced parents may suffer from many misunderstandings regarding child custody. Here are a few prevalent myths that may be keeping a parent separated from his or her children.
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Best Co-parenting Apps for Communication

If you need help co-parenting, co-parenting applications may be the answer. There are several apps that can help smooth the post-divorce parenting process.