A Parenting Plan is a document that governs the way divorcing parties relate to one another about the decisions made regarding their children. A Parenting Plan includes a time-sharing schedule that dictates when the parties’ children will be spending time with each parent, including overnights, weekends, holidays and summer breaks.…
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How Can Grandparents Gain Custody Over Their Grandchildren?
There are multiple reasons why it happens, but the fact is more and more grandparents are finding themselves having to take care of their grandkids. The problem is, however, grandparents often can’t get their grandchildren the services they need due to various legal complications. For example, grandparents don’t automatically have…
Jacksonville Child Custody Lawyer: Modification of Timesharing Agreements
As a Jacksonville Family Law Attorney, I am often asked whether a child timesharing order can be modified after a divorce. In short, yes, parents can change their timesharing agreement. However, if the parents disagree about the modification, the standard under Florida Law is often difficult to satisfy. After a…
Child Custody in Florida Divorce Cases
You’ve probably heard the concept of “joint custody” in divorce cases. You might think this means that parents share custody of their children equally, with each parent having custody time similar to equal to the other parent. There’s a problem with this idea, however: “joint custody” does not exist in…
Family Law and Divorce
“Can I move out of state as primary parent of my child?” As a Jacksonville Family Law Attorney, I continually receive this question and just received it again in my email. I have also previously written a blog on it. To briefly answer this question, a parent who has majority…
Paternity In Florida: Why You Must Have A Judge’s Signature
As a family law attorney in Florida, I often have cases where the parties are not married but they have a child in common. Many people have the false impression that simply because they are on the birth certificate that this acknowledges that they are the father. THIS IS NOT…
Florida Child Support Revisions: New Child Support Law In Florida As Of 2011
As a Florida child support lawyer and a Florida child custody attorney, I deal with the percentages of overnights that a parent may spend with their child and how that effects Florida child support laws. The old law used to be that if a non majority time-sharing parent had 40%…
Child Custody Issues
As a Jacksonville Child Custody Attorney I often see cases where one party will do everything in their power to sabotage the other party. This is the worst thing a parent can do who is involved in a child custody battle. Not only can certain actions put that parent in…
Florida Divorce And Timesharing: Even Tiger Woods Has To Be Flexible
As a divorce lawyer in Jacksonville, Florida, the hardest thing about divorce is attempting to provide each party time with the children. Setting up a Florida Parenting Plan in a divorce is tricky to provide the most convenient opportunity for each parent to spend quality time with the children. Even…
Child Support In Florida: New Rules With Timesharing In Florida
As a Florida child support attorney and a Florida divorce attorney, I regularly keep up with new laws effecting my clients. As such, there is a new child support law in Florida that states if the non-majority time-sharing parent spends more than twenty percent (20%) of overnights with the child…