A divorce or a breakup wherein the couple shares underage children will typically conclude with a court-ordered child custody arrangement, including a parenting plan. Because these orders are legally enforceable, both you and your child’s other parent will be held to...
Child Custody & Visitation
Has your co-parent breached the custody arrangement?
You and your former spouse took the difficult decision to pursue a divorce, but it was the best thing all around. The family court assessed your situation and came up with a custody order based on the best interests of the child. In the beginning, this all worked...
3 family issues that may lead to one parent having sole custody
Concerns about losing custody often dominate the discussion when those with children talk about divorce. Nobody wants to reduce how much time they spend with their children, and people fear the worst-case scenario where they would lose custody and access to their...
How to modify child custody in Florida
Circumstances may have changed since a family court issued custody orders, and you may be concerned about the welfare of your children. Fortunately, you can petition the court to modify the existing custody arrangement if you and your co-parent cannot agree on how to...
How do you celebrate a child’s birthday after divorce?
Your child looks forward to their birthday all year long. Usually, the whole family gathers to celebrate and shower them with presents and lots of love. This year, however, things are different because of your divorce. Now, you’re trying to figure out how can you make...
Can a criminal conviction hurt your Florida child custody case?
Parents’ behavior can immensely affect the outcome of a child custody case. Whereas the courts encourage parents to come up with custody and parenting plans of their preference, it is important to note that the court must validate any arrangement arrived at. And that...
Is it parental kidnapping if you take your child out of state?
If you’ve heard the term “parental kidnapping” being used before, you may have an idea about what it means or what situations it covers. Parental kidnapping can be may things, though, including violating your custody order and taking your child somewhere you weren’t...
Make these 3 commitments in co-parenting
Transitioning from a romantic relationship to a co-parenting relationship isn’t easy. The focus moves from love for each other to love for the children. As you’re making this change, you need to be sure that you’re doing things in the way that’s best for the kids....
Tips for co-parenting during summer break
Your kids are probably looking forward to three months of freedom. However, if you co-parent, this time can be challenging. You and your child’s other parent will have to work out a schedule just for summer vacation, which can be difficult and stressful. While it’s...
Can your ex cancel scheduled parenting time?
Your parenting plan or custody order is the rulebook for sharing parental rights and responsibilities. There will be guidance about time-sharing and also how you split decision-making authority. You should follow the parenting plan and communicate as soon as possible...