Tag: parenting plan
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New Year, New Beginnings: How to Set Family Law Goals That Actually Stick in Florida

Practical, Florida focused tips to set family, co parenting, and business goals that actually stick in 2026.
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How to Enforce a Child Support Order

Learn how to enforce a child support order effectively with these practical steps and legal options to ensure your child’s financial support.
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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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Tips for Long-Distance Timesharing/Custody Schedules

As if shared child custody wasn’t difficult enough, some parents who live a considerable distance apart need to deal with long-distance timesharing issues. Here are some suggestions for making this problem easier for everyone.
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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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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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Successful Co-parenting After Divorce

Whatever differences you may have with your the other parent, you still need to work as a team and raise your children in a healthy environment. The following are some helpful suggestions practice to ensure that your children continue to thrive, even if their parents are no longer living together.
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Do I need a Marital Settlement Agreement in my Divorce?

Divorcing spouses with assets, liabilities, or minor kids will need to enter a Settlement Agreement resolving all issues or have the Judge decide.
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Establishing Paternity in Florida:

In Florida, unmarried fathers have little to no parental rights. In order to establish your rights to your child, you must establish paternity.