Florida law allows both parents to be awarded time with their children after a divorce or separation. But, if a parent is found unfit, they may have limited time sharing, supervised visits or not be granted any visitation. Behaviors that pose a risk to the child – such as neglect, sexual or physical abuse and… read more
If a divorce involves children, the parental responsibility for making decisions for the children must be considered. We are not talking about custody or time-sharing, but about decision making responsibility. If the parents cannot come to an agreement regarding how decisions are to be made regarding major decisions for the children, such as health, education… read more
What to do if You Suspect a Co-Parent is Abusing Drugs or Alcohol
Florida law allows both parents to be awarded time with their children after a divorce or separation. But, if a parent is found unfit, they may have limited time sharing, supervised visits or not be granted any visitation. Behaviors that pose a risk to the child – such as neglect, sexual or physical abuse and… read more
How Parental Responsibility is Determined in a Florida Divorce
If a divorce involves children, the parental responsibility for making decisions for the children must be considered. We are not talking about custody or time-sharing, but about decision making responsibility. If the parents cannot come to an agreement regarding how decisions are to be made regarding major decisions for the children, such as health, education… read more