Tag: Timesharing
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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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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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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 does it mean to maintain the status quo?
When a divorce or paternity action is filed, the Court issues a “status quo” order, which governs the conduct of the parties while the action is pending. Find out what you can and cannot do:
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Most common mistake in relocation cases:
The most common mistake people make when asking the Court to relocate with their Minor Children is failing to have a plan. Find out what needs to be included in your Petition to avoid a dismissal:
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A Comprehensive Guide for Relocating with Your Child
This comprehensive guide provides expert tips and advice for a smooth transition when relocating with your child after divorce.
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What are the custody laws in Florida?
Child custody is a legal term used to describe the legal and practical relationship between a parent and their child. In Florida, we call this timesharing. Florida law requires a timesharing schedule to be included in the parenting plan that specifies the time, including overnights and holidays, that a minor child will spend with each…
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Changing your visitation schedule in Florida:
Florida Courts have the power to modify/change timesharing schedules. This blog posts discuss the key factors required to modify a visitation schedule.