The family courts in Florida know that life can change. What worked for a family at the time of a custody order may no longer be in the child’s best interest. In these situations, a parent may request a modification to the existing parenting plan or time-sharing...
Month: June 2025
5 circumstances where supervised visitation may be necessary
Family courts carefully balance protecting children with maintaining meaningful parent-child relationships. When safety concerns arise, supervised visitation allows children to spend time with a parent while providing oversight to prevent potential harm. Supervised...
The real cost of a DUI in Florida
Driving under the influence (DUI) in Florida comes with dire consequences. Even a first offense can lead to costly fines, jail time and losing your driver’s license. Understanding the penalties can help you make better choices and avoid long-term problems. Fines for a...
Co-parenting when your ex is vindictive
Co-parenting can be difficult even under the best of circumstances, but if your ex is vindictive, the need to remain consistently in contact with them – and cooperative with them, to a degree – can feel almost impossible. As you are almost certainly aware, your...