As you go through the divorce process, it's critical to keep in mind the best interests of your children. Neglecting to do so can result in a variety of mistakes, such as a parenting agreement that doesn't mutually benefit you, your ex and your children. Here are some...
Month: June 2019
How to make your children comfortable in your home after divorce
Once your divorce comes to an end, you can turn your full attention to providing your children with a stable environment. It doesn't matter if you have physical custody of your children or visitation rights, it's critical to do whatever you can to make them...
Non custodial parents: They don’t always visit
As a parent with physical custody of your children, you understand how important it is for them to spend time with your ex-spouse. Unfortunately, just because your ex has visitation rights doesn't necessarily mean they'll spend time with their children. You may come...
Does a parenting agreement require court approval?
Not only will divorce change your life in a number of ways, but it can also impact your relationship with your children. This is why it's so important to create a parenting agreement that you can rely on after your divorce. With a comprehensive parenting agreement in...
Do you know how to change a custody order?
As your children grow and your life changes, your child custody order may no longer work for you and your ex-spouse. Fortunately, you don't have to struggle with an out-of-date custody order. You can instead modify it to meet the requirements of all parties. Here are...
What are the different types of supervised visitation?
Florida family law judges are responsible for deciding what's in the best interest of a child when making custody decisions. Many aim to institute visitation schedules that will allow children to spend the maximum time possible with both parents. If there's a question...