As the school year begins, many co-parents realize their old parenting plan doesn’t fit their child’s new routine. Class times, sports, and aftercare can quickly lead to confusion — or…
When one parent refuses to follow the parenting plan, it can leave the other parent feeling powerless. Fortunately, if you need to enforce a parenting plan in Florida, the law…
⚖️ Introduction Many Florida parents face the same dilemma: “If the other parent stops paying child support, can I keep the kids until they pay?” It’s a common and emotional…
Introduction Many Florida parents are surprised to learn that child support doesn’t always cover every cost that comes up while raising a child. From medical bills to extracurriculars, extra expenses…
Introduction When parents separate in Florida, one of the most pressing concerns is how the court will allocate time with the children. Florida law uses the term time-sharing instead of…
Why Visitation Schedules Matter When a Florida court issues a parenting plan or visitation schedule, it is a legally binding order. These schedules protect the child’s best interests and give…
If you’re considering divorce in Florida, one of the first questions you might ask is: “How long will this take?” The answer depends on several factors, including whether the divorce…
Divorce brings many financial changes, and one of the most common questions parents ask is: “Who gets to claim the child on taxes?” If you’re facing a Florida divorce child…
When a parent falls behind on child support, it creates serious stress for the other parent and, most importantly, for the child. Fortunately, Florida law provides several ways to enforce…
Introduction One of the most common questions parents ask during a divorce or custody case is: “How will the judge decide who gets custody?” In Florida, the answer comes down…