Will a Florida Judge Order a Doggy Custody Schedule?
When two people are getting divorced in Florida, and they have one or more minor children, a custody schedule (now known in Florida as a time-sharing schedule) must be established. Approximately 90-95% of all cases settle at some point (whether it is before the filing of a petition for divorce or after spending tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars preparing for or even going through... [...]
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Shared Parental Responsibility and Co-Parenting
When minor children are involved in a divorce, a divorce-reality that is difficult for many people to understand and accept is the concept of shared parental responsibility. Parental responsibility refers to the authority of a parent to make decisions regarding their child’s education, health care, religion, and any... [...]
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Relocation with Children
When a court enters an order establishing parental rights and/or time-sharing that court retains jurisdiction until all children subject to the order reach the age of majority (18 years) or until the order is domesticated in or transferred to a different jurisdiction. Pursuant to Florida law, a residential parent cannot permanently relocate a minor... [...]
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Do I Really Need an Attorney for my Family Law Case?
In our opinion, it is always in your best interest to be represented by a practicing family law attorney in a domestic relations case. The truth of the matter is however, that you are not required to be represented by an attorney. You can represent yourself, pro se. Many civil courthouses even have Supreme Court approved... [...]
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Florida Family Law: Mandatory Disclosure
When you file and serve a petition in a Florida family law case that involves financial issues such as child support, alimony, or the division of property in debts, a clock starts ticking. Within 45 days of the initial pleadings being served on the respondent, each party is required to provide the other party with a whole host... [...]