As a Jacksonville Family Law Lawyer, I have found, that the single most important factor in deciding who gets custody of the children in a Florida child custody case is the custody evaluation. It’s important to meet with a Florida Child Custody Attorney as soon as possible to determine what…
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How do I win custody in Florida?
Ask any Jacksonville Family Law Lawyer or Jacksonville Custody Lawyer how to win custody of your children and you could get a different answer with each divorce/family lawyer. One thing is for certain. If you are in the midst of a custody battle, no matter what your religious affiliation, you…
Divorce in Florida: What Do We Do With The Marital Home?
In a divorce in Jacksonville, Florida, Florida divorce attorneys used to treat the marital home as an asset but are now having to treat the marital home as a huge debt.If the marital home does not sell in a timely manner, the result has a direct impact on Florida child…
50/50 Custody in Jacksonville, Florida: Can You Get It?
As a Jacksonville custody lawyer, the new law Effective October 1, 2008, changed visitation and custody of the children. The goal of the new parenting plan statute is to isolate the children from the divorce proceedings as much as possible and to emphasize drafting a plan to help parents in…
Florida Divorce Lawyers: How Your Divorce Lawyer Can Help You Settle Your Divorce Case
As an experienced Jacksonville, Florida divorce attorney, I feel it’s the divorce lawyer’s responsibility to provide a workable solution for the divorce in Florida especially if there are children involved. Although nasty Florida divorce cases are common, the areas of custody and visitation or time-sharing are the top highly contested…
Moving with Children in Florida: Can I Do It?
As a Jacksonville Child Custody Attorney I often get asked about the ability of a parent to move. To move more than 50 miles, your Florida Divorce Lawyer will need to obtain court approval. In Florida, the primary residential parent MUST notify the other parent, in writing, of his or…