Tag: custody
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Legal Considerations for Blended Families

Explore the key legal considerations for blended families, including custody, adoption, child support, and estate planning, to ensure a harmonious structure.
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The Emotional Impact of Divorce on Children: Insights from Celebrity Cases

Explore the emotional impact of divorce on children, drawing insights from Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s case, and compare it with typical family experiences.
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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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Understanding and Addressing Parental Alienation in Child Custody Disputes

Learn about the harmful effects of parental alienation in child custody disputes and how to address it.
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Tips for Building Your Custody Case

While most courts favor equal shared parenting following a divorce, there are things a parent can do to improve his odds of being taken seriously as an equal parent.
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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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Does a Child’s Preferences Impact the Custody Schedule?

Do children have a say in a custody schedule when their parents’ divorce? Parents should be aware of which factors will influence a judge’s custody schedule decision.
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Winning a Custody Case: Documenting the other parent’s negative impact on the kids

If you want to win a custody case, here are the things you need to remember when documenting the other parent’s negative impact on the kids:
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What not to do when you testify

When you are called into court for your case, there are things that you should remember. Here are our tips as to what not to do when you testify:
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Tips for Documenting Custody Case Issues

It is rarely easy to co-parent after a separation or divorce. These tips can help you create a reliable and accurate visitation record for your children, so they can have close relationships with both parents and feel stable and secure.