Aiming for sole legal custody can have its benefits for parents in Florida. Once a parent has sole legal custody of their child, they can raise their child and make decisions without dealing with input from their former spouse. However, getting sole legal custody can...
Child Custody
When might a Florida judge opt for split custody arrangements?
It can be difficult coming to terms with the prospect of not getting to see your children every day if you and your child's other parent split up. You may have never given the thought of having your kids divided up among each of your homes, though. There is such a...
When can you withhold your child from visitation?
A Florida family law judge's primary responsibility in child custody cases to make decisions that they believe are in your son or daughter's best interests. Many of them take this to mean that they should only approve parenting plan orders that allow both you and your...
What parental alienation is and how it can impact child custody
Couples generally aren't on good terms when they break up or divorce. Emotions can become skewed and contorted when there are children involved. Some parents may even be so vengeful that they engage in the act of parental alienation.Parental alienation is when a mom...
What role does a Parenting Coordinator play in custody cases?
One of the reasons why couples get divorced is because their communication breaks down. It shouldn't come as a surprise that these same problems only intensify once a couple splits up. It's often difficult for former spouses to have level-headed or amicable...
How your child’s special needs affect custody arrangements
Divorce can be problematic for any child, but it can be particularly so for special needs kids. Children -- especially those with unique qualities -- need consistency and routines in their daily lives.For some children, joint custody may not be ideal because they...
How domestic violence impacts your child custody rights
When it comes to child custody cases, judges are supposed to focus on what is in the child's best interest. Domestic violence accusations, even if they're unproven, can adversely impact a parent's child custody rights, though.Florida family law judges view an...
What does an ideal co-parenting schedule look like?
No parent wants to be limited in sharing time with their kids. Moms and dads have to come to terms with doing so once they break up, however. Finding a custody schedule that works for your kids largely comes down to your child's age and their outside obligations....
What impact does my ex’s criminal record have on custody?
If you and your ex have split up and you're having difficulty working out a parenting plan among yourselves, then you may need to ask a judge to step in and make decisions for you instead. This may be easier said than done though. It's the responsibility of the Fort...
Can you get emergency custody if your child is unsafe?
Most of the time, the authorities prefer to stay out of custody issues once a parenting plan and visitation schedule is set. The courts won't usually hear requests for modifications of an order unless there's a significant change in the circumstances for those...