Category Archives: Timesharing
Parental Alienation Syndrome Allegations and Child Custody Decisions
Sharing custody of a child is rarely easy, and conflict is almost guaranteed to occur at some point. Parents in healthy relationships are bound to disagree, and trying to find common ground when divorced or separated brings additional obstacles. Most parents realize the importance to the child of maintaining close ties to both parents,… Read More »
Formulating a Parenting Plan for Child Custody
Couples, with children, who divorce or separate often make a greater effort to fix their relationship because they realize how difficult it is for children to deal with broken homes. However, once the decision to divorce is made, the complicated process of figuring out child custody arrangements begins. In Florida, how parents will share… Read More »
Relocating with a Child after Divorce or Paternity Case
Children generally need time to adjust to the changes that come with divorce or paternity separation, especially if relocation is necessary. It can be confusing and destabilizing, especially for young children, to rotate between living with both parents, but in separate households. Maintaining consistent contact and face-to-face time with both parents is an important… Read More »
New Law Will Standardize Parenting Plans, But Does One Option Fit All Families?
Nothing is more important to parents than providing for and taking care of their child. Parents are quite willing to make a number of sacrifices for the sake of their child, but divorce or separation can challenge a parent’s ability to do his/her best. Figuring out a time-sharing schedule and parenting plan that will… Read More »