Tag: parenting plan
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Father’s Day Rights: Ensuring Dads Get Their Court Ordered Time

Father’s Day is a meaningful occasion for dads to celebrate their relationship with their children. For divorced or separated fathers, ensuring you get your court ordered time on Father’s Day can sometimes be complicated, especially if the parenting plan is unclear or if the other parent is uncooperative. Understanding your rights, knowing what your parenting…
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Preparing for Summer Camps and Activities: Co-Parenting Communication Tips

Discover effective co-parenting communication tips for summer camps, from cost sharing to transportation planning and conflict resolution.
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When Your Child Wants to Change the Schedule: Florida Law on Child Preference

Learn how Florida courts consider child preference in custody and time-sharing decisions, and when a child’s wishes may affect the schedule.
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Time Sharing Updates: What Florida Parents Need to Know in 2026

Stay informed about Florida time sharing updates in 2026. Learn about current laws, modification requirements, and best practices for successful co parenting.
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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.