Custody

What Is A Guardian Ad Litem And Do I Need One In My Custody Case?…

In a high-conflict divorce or child custody case, a Florida court may appoint a guardian ad litem (GAL)  to help investigate the dispute and ensure that a child’s best interests are fully protected. If you are interested in having a guardian ad litem appointed in your case, it is important to understand the role of […]

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How Child Custody Agreements In Florida Are Focusing More On Parental Responsibility and Time-Sharing…

The divorce rate in Florida is around 50% in first marriages. Many of these couples have children and require a child custody agreement. Florida abandoned the traditional terms of custody in favor of parental responsibility and time-sharing. Florida’s custody laws favor both parents to remain active in their children’s lives. Therefore, courts prefer to see

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