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stay at home mom divorce rights in florida
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Stay-at-Home Mom Divorce Rights in Florida

What are the rights of a stay-at-home mom during a divorce? Divorce can be an extremely challenging experience for anyone, but as a stay-at-home mom, you may have dedicated years to caring for your family and supporting your spouse’s career, all while sacrificing your own professional ambitions.  Understanding your rights

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greyson's law florida
Child Custody

Greyson’s Law

Greyson’s Law is a Florida law that works to protect minor children who may be in imminent danger of becoming a victim of domestic violence, child neglect, child abuse, or other forms of parental harm. Domestic violence is unfortunately common in Florida, and calling law enforcement often fails victims due

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fathers' rights in florida
Child Custody

Fathers’ Rights in Florida

In the realm of child custody cases across the United States, many fathers often find themselves at a great disadvantage compared to mothers. The bias to name a mother as the primary caretaker over the father of a child is not exclusive to Florida. However, the complexity of these cases

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how to get full custody in florida
Child Custody

How to Get Full Custody in Florida

Child custody matters are among the most sensitive and challenging aspects for many parents in Florida, with the ultimate goal being to obtain full custody rights of their child. Full custody, also known as sole parental responsibility, grants one parent exclusive custody rights and responsibilities regarding their child’s upbringing.  Securing

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HOW TO COPARENT WITH AN EX
Child Custody

How to Co-Parent With an Ex

Creating a safe, healthy environment (or two) for your child or children is important, especially when they spend time in two different homes. The term co-parent is being tossed about more and is more accepted, but it is still difficult to develop a good set of guidelines for co-parenting and

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MODIFYING CHILD CUSTODY in florida
Child Custody

Modifying Child Custody in Florida

If there are substantial changes for one parent or the other, there may be grounds for modifying the original child custody or parental responsibility order. According to Florida custody laws, either parent can request a modification. However, there are certain steps this individual must take in terms of modifying child

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HOW TO ESTABLISH PATERNITY IN FLORIDA
Child Custody

How to Establish Paternity in Florida

Establishing paternity in Florida is a crucial step for the father of a child to affirm their legal paternity and secure their parental rights. Whether you are seeking to be recognized as the biological father or need to file a paternity action, understanding your legal rights is essential.  At Quinn &

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HOW IS CUSTODY DETERMINED
Child Custody

How is Custody Determined in Florida

When parents divorce or split up, deciding how to care for their child is a top priority. So, how is custody determined in Florida? Many factors determine child custody, also known as parental responsibility, in Florida. Uncontested is when both parents agree on custody arrangements, and contested is when you

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PARALLEL PARENTING
Child Custody

Parallel Parenting

Parallel parenting in Florida is a distinctive approach designed for high-conflict situations where cooperative co-parenting is challenging or impossible. This strategy emphasizes minimizing direct communication between parents, aiming to reduce conflicts and protect the children from witnessing disputes. Detailed parenting plans are often utilized to specify the division of parenting

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NESTING DIVORCE
Child Custody

Nesting Divorce

Nesting is a good option for parents going through a divorce, as it allows for more stability for a child. It involves the child staying in the family home 24/7 and the parents taking turns living there. But nesting does not necessarily work for every family. It is important to

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TIME SHARING IN FLORIDA
Child Custody

Time Sharing in Florida

It is something you automatically did as married Florida parents with children. Now, provided the kids are still under the age of 18, it is something you must learn to do in a revised way post-divorce after you decide how to tell your kids about divorce. Divorce-linked time sharing has

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