Family law attorneys are often asked if there is an order in which the Court decides various issues in a divorce. The answer is, yes. The acronym P.E.A.C.E. sets forth the order in which the Court will determine the issues in your case. P.E.A.C.E. stands for: (P)arenting; (E)quitable Distribution; (A)limony; (C)hild Support; and(E)verything Else. Why […]
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Moral Fitness Of Parents
Florida Statute 61.13(3) sets forth 20 factors that the Court must use when determining a parenting plan and parental responsibility. One factor is F.S. 61.13(3)(f): the “moral fitness” of the parents. Different families will have different views of what is proper moral behavior and what is not. So, how does the Court determine when the […]
Timesharing Factors
Florida courts no longer use the term “custody” with regards to children. Instead, the Court fashions “timesharing plans” that consider specific factors that are in the best interests of the child(ren). One factor that can be difficult, especially if you are involved in a difficult divorce or paternity case, is the first factor the courts […]
Modification Of An Existing Parenting Plan
There are two ways to modify an existing parenting plan. The first is by the agreement of the parties. The second is through the court. In order to modify an existing parenting plan through the court, the parent requesting the change must do three things. They must prove that the change is requested due to […]
Utilization Of A Parenting Plan Evaluator
At times, parents disagree over the schedule that is both suitable to the parties and in the best interests of the minor children. In these circumstances, some parents will enlist the assistance of a qualified evaluator to make expert recommendations regarding the “proper” parenting plan and timesharing schedule. While parenting plan evaluations are not mandatory […]
Florida Child Support Laws
When a couple separates and has children together, it is urgent that the father seek advice from an experienced father’s rights attorney as soon as possible. Child support is a legal duty that is paid by both parents and, under Florida child support laws, the obligation to pay child support begins immediately upon the separation […]