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What Can I Do in Florida If the Other Parent is Saying Bad Things About Me to Our Child?

Florida family law cases involving children, custody, time-sharing, parental responsibility, and a parenting plan can be challenging not just in the initial case, but as time goes by. When these things are fought over, the parents often loose sight of the fact that they don’t just have to raise a…

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Florida Child Support Can Be Reduced or Increased Due to Visitation

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…

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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…

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Florida Custody Battle Changes and How to Pursue Time-Sharing

Florida divorce and paternity cases often have a child component, which many refer to as a custody battle. Custody obviously refers to which parent will have the children after the divorce or paternity action is over and ultimately determines which parent will be responsible for paying child support. The term,…

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Should Obesity Be Considered in Determining Custody, Time-Sharing, or Other Factors in a Florida Divorce or Paternity Case?

Florida divorce and custody battles (e.g. time-sharing battles) often center on the parenting styles of each party, the relationship of the children with each party, and the ability to care for the children in a safe, stable environment. When these things are questioned it can lead to legal arguments that…

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Is There a Course Required in a Florida Divorce or Paternity Action

In Florida divorces involving children and paternity cases involving time-sharing and parenting plans (custody/visitation), the parties must attend a course known as the Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course. Each jurisdiction may refer to the course by a different name, such as in Jacksonville, it’s Children First in Divorce, but…

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