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What Are a Father’s Time Sharing Rights in a Paternity Case?

January 2, 2019

In Florida, divorce and family law courts determine whether parents should have shared parental responsibility or sole parental responsibility based on what is in the child’s best interest. Under a shared arrangement, both parents maintain the responsibility for raising the child and making major life decisions on the child’s behalf,... View Article

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You Can Petition to Modify Your Child Support Arrangement

October 28, 2018

If you’re having a difficult time making your child support payments or believe the payments you’re making are unfair for any reason, you do have the ability to work with your divorce lawyer in Miami, FL to petition to have that child support modified. But how do you do this?... View Article

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What to Know About Relocation and Child Custody

October 18, 2018

When parents get divorced, part of that divorce process involves determining child custody arrangements that are in the best interests of the child. These arrangements will include information about how the parents will split timesharing. Shared parental responsibility is generally awarded, unless it would not be in the best interest... View Article

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The Most Common Child Custody Disagreements

August 28, 2018

There are many issues that can become contentious in the divorce process, but few provoke disagreement to the extent that issues relating to children can, especially child custody. These disagreements can be difficult to resolve when neither party is willing to budge, and often require a judge or other third... View Article

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Who Will Keep the House in My Divorce?

August 28, 2018

One of the most contentious aspects of many divorces tends to be the asset division process. Some couples are able to negotiate through this process rather amicably, coming to arrangements that work for both parties. However, there are some circumstances in which couples agree on little to nothing at all... View Article

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