Child support in Florida cases is based on the income of the parties and the total income of a shared household. The pro rata share of each party’s income is a determining factor in the overall calculation of child support. As a Jacksonville lawyer handling child support cases, I try…
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Florida Divorce and Custody Disputes that Lead to Parental Abduction: What To Do To Recover Your Child
In a Florida family law case involving children, such as divorce, paternity, or change of custody, emotions can run rather high. Unfortunately, stress often surrounds these experiences and the consequences of the stress, if not handled properly, can lead to horrible actions by one parent. A parent who feels their…
Can Florida Parents Charged with Domestic Violence be Awarded Custody or Visitation Rights?
In the state of Florida, if a parent has been convicted of misdemeanor, first degree or felony domestic abuse charges, the judge may rule that it is not in the child’s best interest to award custody or time-sharing rights to that parent. The same is true if the parent is…
What is Mediation and I Am I Required to Go in a Florida Divorce or Paternity Case?
In a divorce or paternity case involving issues with children including time-sharing/visitation, parental responsibility or child support, the court may refer the parties to mediation. Florida law provides for the judge in such a proceeding to send the parties to mediation over disputed matters to determine if such things can…
Can I Have Email and/or Skype Communication with My Child in Florida After a Divorce?
Florida divorce and custody battles can impact the parent-child relationship and often raise concerns for both mother and father. Often, parties are concerned that since they may not see their child on a daily basis that the relationship with their child will lessen over time. While telephone communication is vital…
How Can Military Duty Impact Time-Sharing or Visitation with Children in Florida?
As a military town, Jacksonville divorce and family law attorneys, along with the courts, must understand that military duty may impact a divorce proceeding or other court matter, but also will most likely impact child custody and visitation matters at some point. Florida laws have made provisions for those in…
Florida Divorce: How Does Florida Define Time-Sharing in a Visitation Matter?
Florida family law matters such as divorce, paternity and child custody or time-sharing issues are defined by Florida Statute. The statutes provide a groundwork for cases involving family law matters so that the issues may be properly addressed for spouses and the related children. In a case involving children, the…
Relocating Out of State – What Are the Florida Family Law Rules in Place?
Following a divorce, when one Jacksonville Florida parent wants to move out of the State of Florida it can affect all parties involved, including: parents, children, grandparents and other extended family. As such, disputes often arise and may be difficult to resolve. According to Florida’s Relocation Statute, § 61.13001, strict…
The Underlying Cause of Parental Kidnapping: Domestic Violence.
Parental kidnapping affects families across the nation. According to The United States Department of Justice, 200,000 children are victims of family abductions per year. Sadly, most people do not realize that domestic violence is the underlying cause in many cases. When Jacksonville parents/ parents nationwide take their children in domestic…
Florida Divorce and Summer Time-Sharing: Dealing with Summer Holidays, Summer Camp, and Vacation
Jacksonville Florida parents who go through a divorce can write a parenting plan to decide how they will divide their children’s time after a divorce. The plan provides a roadmap for the child’s future, and is the most important document in a Florida divorce with children. A parenting plan approved…