Old: A primary residential parent and a non-residential parent were designated.
New: No designation like this.
Old:Parents referred to as “primary” and “secondary”.
New: Referred to as “mother” and “father”.
Old: Primary parent had “custody” of the child or children.
New: The term “custody” is no longer used.
Old:General visitation guidelines were okay.
New:Specific timesharing agreement is required.
Old:Secondary parent visited with the child.
New: “Visitation” is no longer used. The new term is “timesharing”.
These are just a few of the important changes in the parent child relationship that took place.
When making decisions regarding your children’s welfare during a divorce or separation of the parents it is important to discuss the changes with a Florida Family Law Attorney.