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Divorced parents often need to relocate. The law in Florida provides guidelines for parents to gain permission from the court to move with the child that they share with their estranged spouse. Parents most often relocate to be closer to relatives, take a job or act on an educational opportunity, or improve the quality of… Read More »
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When parents divorce in the state of Florida, there is a statutory process for deciding where a minor child will live. In most divorces, there is a time-sharing plan. Under a time-sharing plan, parents may split their time with their child equally, or one parent may have the child for the bulk of the time… Read More »
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Sometimes, a divorcing couple is unable to resolve domestic violence and/or paternity action issues that might arise regarding parenting decisions. In such cases, the Florida court has the power to appoint a parenting coordinator. If the court has appointed a parenting coordinator, they may be empowered to: Educate parents regarding the best interest of the… Read More »