Category Archives: Child Custody Timesharing
Can a Florida Court Order My Child Returned to Miami Before Divorce Is Final? What Dunn v. Florez Means for Your Miami Child timesharing Case
Child timesharing disputes in Miami can become even more complicated when one parent relocates with the children before a divorce is finalized. A recent Florida court decision highlights how important proper legal analysis is in these situations. In Dunn v. Florez, decided last December, the court addressed whether a trial court had jurisdiction to… Read More »
The Case of Puertes vs. Ruiz – A Case of Relocation and Parenting Time Schedules in Miami
There is no question that relocation cases are some of the most complex disputes in Miami family law and divorce cases. When a parent seeks to move with a child, the court must balance housing stability, safety, parental rights, and the child’s best interests. A recent Third District Court of Appeal decision, Puertes v…. Read More »
Are You Facing Termination of Your Parental Rights in Tampa? Find Out 3 Ways an Experienced Tampa Family Law Attorney Can Help You
It is a universal truth for parents throughout Tampa (and everywhere) that few things could be more frightening or emotionally devastating than facing the possible termination of one’s parental rights. Indeed, no matter how this terrible and scary situation arises, allegations of neglect or abuse, or a child timesharing dispute, the stakes could not… Read More »
Modifying Child Timesharing Orders in Miami; Can You Do It? Find Out Now and How a Lawyer Can Help You
Child timesharing orders are designed to protect the best interests of a child at the time they are created. But the truth is that life changes, and sometimes those changes are significant enough that a child timesharing arrangement that once worked well is no longer practical, safe, or fair. If you live in Miami… Read More »
Navigating Complex Issues in Miami Child Timesharing Cases: Do I Have to Follow the Child Timesharing Order in My Case?
One of the things that Miami parents who are in the midst of a child timesharing battle, or who have been issued a child timesharing order already in their case, may wonder is whether they truly have to follow the child timesharing order. Indeed, for some parents, the loss of some of their rights… Read More »
Can the Biological Mother of a Child be Arrested for Kidnapping Her Own Son in Miami? The Answer is Yes – Find Out How Under Florida Child Timesharing Laws
Can the biological mother (or father) of a child in Miami be arrested for taking their own child? This is a question that has some Miami residents and parents scratching their heads. Indeed, it is hard for some Miami parents and families to believe that a mother or father of a child in Miami… Read More »
Miami Child Timesharing FAQ: What Happens if I Violate the Time-Sharing Schedule in My Miami Child Timesharing Case? Are There Any Consequences?
There is no question that child timesharing issues can be some of the most difficult and high-stakes issues in a Miami divorce case. Accordingly, when a Miami parent receives the time-sharing schedule in their child timesharing or divorce case, they may be shocked and dismayed about the limitation of their rights and access to… Read More »
Miami Child Timesharing Cases – What Happens if a Parent is “Unfit” in a Miami Child Timesharing Case?
While there is no doubt that some parents in Miami who are going through a heated divorce and Child Timesharing battle might think less-than-the-world of their soon-to-be ex-spouse, there are some cases that are even more extreme than the typical fighting between two people who are ending a marriage. Indeed, unfortunately, in some Miami… Read More »
Abandonment of a Child in Miami Child Timesharing Cases – Learn About What it Means and What You Can Do to Protect Your Child Timesharing Rights in Miami
Sometimes there are more than just the usual concerns about who a child who is the subject of a Child Timesharing dispute will live with, and who will make important life decisions about the child’s life. Indeed, in some Child Timesharing cases in Miami, the issues extend much further, and can be darker. Unfortunately,… Read More »
Domestic Violence and Your Miami Child Timesharing Case – Learn all About How Domestic Violence May Play A Role in Your Parenting Plan
By now, most Miami residents and individuals who are seeking a divorce likely know that the age-old laws that used to require those in Miami seeking a divorce to prove “grounds” in order to get a divorce have been replaced by Florida’s “no-fault” divorce laws. Indeed, under current Florida marriage and divorce laws, rather… Read More »