Category: Child Custody
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When the Other Parent Tries to Alienate the Child: What You Can (and Can’t) Do
Few experiences are more emotionally painful than watching your own child pull away from you under the influence of another…
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Talking to Children About Family Court: What to Say and What to Avoid
When families face divorce or custody issues, children often pick up on far more than adults realize. Even if parents…
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What Your Child Has a Right to Expect During Divorce and Custody Disputes
When parents separate or divorce in Florida, children are often caught in the middle of legal, emotional, and logistical shifts…
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How Florida Courts Decide What’s Best for the Child
When parents separate or divorce in Florida, one of the most emotionally charged issues is who gets custody—or more accurately,…
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Caring for Children Through Change
Major life changes like divorce, separation, or child custody battles don’t just affect parents—they deeply impact children. Even when conflict…
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Helping Children Understand Divorce and Custody: A Guide for Florida Parents
Divorce and custody arrangements can be hard on everyone—but especially for children. No matter their age, children are deeply affected…
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Understanding Time-Sharing vs. Custody in Florida
For many Florida parents going through divorce or separation, the terms “custody” and “visitation” are deeply emotional. However, these terms…
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Can I Change My Parenting Plan? How Modifications Work in Florida
When parents in Florida create a parenting plan after separation or divorce, the arrangement outlines how they will share parental…
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Creating Stability for Your Child After a Divorce or Custody Change
When families go through divorce or custody changes, the legal outcomes are just one part of the transition. For children,…
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Respecting Boundaries While Staying Involved: What Every Non-Custodial Parent Should Know
Navigating co-parenting as a non-custodial parent in Florida comes with a delicate balance—staying connected and present in your child’s life…