Parenting Plan Tag

Using OurFamilyWizard or TalkingParents in Florida family law cases has become increasingly common in high conflict parenting disputes. Courts across Florida, including those in Miami-Dade County, often require parents to communicate through structured co-parenting platforms to reduce conflict, preserve evidence, and promote the best interests...

Time-Sharing Agreement Enforcement in Florida is a critical issue for many parents navigating custody disputes after divorce or paternity proceedings. When one parent refuses to comply with an established parenting plan or time-sharing schedule, Florida law provides specific remedies to protect both parental rights and...

Sharing your children with another parent can be challenging and it can sometimes be hard to deal with frustration after a baby. Split families are common, and when two parents cannot get along to stay married or in a relationship, divorce or separation is the...

In Florida family law cases, transportation arrangements are typically addressed within the parenting plan and are evaluated under the overarching legal standard of the child’s best interests. Courts in Miami-Dade County and throughout Florida regularly confront disputes about transportation responsibilities, travel costs, and exchange logistics...

An unfit home for children Florida law analysis begins with the fundamental principle that the safety and well being of children must be protected above all competing interests. Florida courts evaluate whether a child’s living environment places the child at risk of physical harm, emotional...

Child custody during military deployment Florida is governed by a specialized legal framework designed to protect both the child’s stability and the rights of servicemember parents. Military service frequently requires relocation, extended travel, and overseas deployment, which can complicate existing parenting plans and timesharing schedules....

Psychological evaluation in Florida child custody cases are governed by strict statutory and procedural rules designed to balance parental privacy with the court’s duty to protect the best interests of children. In Miami family law courts and throughout Florida, judges may order psychological examinations when...

Child Support under Florida Law is governed by a comprehensive statutory framework designed to ensure that children receive financial support from both parents after separation, divorce, or the establishment of paternity. Florida courts follow specific statutory guidelines that determine how support is calculated, how long...

Shared parental responsibility is a central concept in family law cases involving children. Under Florida law, courts generally require both parents to remain involved in important decisions affecting their child’s life after divorce or separation. This legal framework reflects a strong public policy that encourages...