When parents split up in Florida, whether they married or not, they typically have to share parental rights and responsibilities. Time-sharing is the legal term the courts use for splitting parenting time between two adults with children in Florida. Often, the goal in...
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False abuse allegations are a way to alienate one parent
When you have children, you have certain rights under Florida law. If you and the other parent end your relationship, you still get to see your children regularly. Unfortunately, sometimes people use their children as a way to express their bitterness to their former...
Can your spouse use their wealth to get custody of the kids?
Your spouse has a lot of money, and you know money talks -- but does it have any real influence in family court? Will your spouse end up with custody of the kids (as they claim they will) just because they have more wealth than you? This is a common -- but mistaken --...