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Florida Divorce and Summer Time-Sharing: Dealing with Summer Holidays, Summer Camp, and Vacation

Jacksonville Florida parents who go through a divorce can write a parenting plan to decide how they will divide their children’s time after a divorce. The plan provides a roadmap for the child’s future, and is the most important document in a Florida divorce with children. A parenting plan approved…

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Florida Child Custody and Time-Sharing Changes

Written By: Lenorae C. Atter, Attorney Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. Florida child custody cases are decided in the best interest of the child. Florida law changed in 2007 to change custody to time-sharing and the court does require a time-sharing plan. However, there has been a presumption that time-sharing…

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Florida Divorce or Paternity Case May Require a Social Investigator

Written By: Lenorae C. Atter, Attorney Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. In a Florida case involving children, whether a divorce or paternity action, the court requires that the parents have a time-sharing plan and a parenting plan. A Florida parenting plan lays out parameters for the parents to follow while…

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Florida Parenting Coordinator Requirements in Your Florida Divorce or Florida Paternity Case

Written By: Lenorae C. Atter, Attorney Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. In a Florida divorce or paternity action, if time-sharing cannot be agreed upon by parents, then the Court may require, or the parties may agree, that a parenting coordinator may be helpful. A time-sharing plan must be established for…

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What is Time-Sharing in Florida?

Written By: Lenorae C. Atter, Attorney Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. Florida time-sharing is not just for condos anymore. In a Florida divorce, involving children, the court now looks at time-sharing plans to determine the visitation schedule. So, what is a time-sharing plan? A Florida time-sharing plan in a divorce…

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Divorce in Family with Twins: Florida Divorces

Divorce is more prominent with families that have twins according to a recent study completed by Dr. Anupam Jena of Massachusetts General Hospital. The study looked at over 800,000 families since the 1980 census that claimed to have twins. Of that number, the study found that in families where twins…

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Florida Timesharing and Divorce: Link Between Kids of Divorce and Suicide

Children in a divorce can significantly impacted by the divorce if parents do not take proper precautions and try to make the transition easier on children. According to a new study, there is a link between kids of divorce and suicide. The study quickly gives a disclaimer, as will I,…

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Divorce’s Impact on Children According to New Study: Florida Divorce

Children are misplaced in a divorce. Florida law has tried to counteract the effects of divorce on children by providing parenting class requirements and changing custody to timesharing and parenting plans. However, a recent study shows that maybe the changes are not all that is needed, but an actual understanding…

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Florida Timesharing for Children of Divorce May Help Reduce Impact on Kids

Timesharing and divorce can impact children in school, home and socially according to a new study. In a Florida divorce involving children, parents are encouraged to look at visitation as timesharing with the other parent and to develop parenting plans so that they can resolve issues together rather than at…

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In My Florida Divorce, Can My Children Tell the Court Their Preference?

Written By: Lenorae C. Atter, Attorney Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. Divorce impacts families from the parents to children and often children want to have a say in where they live. Florida recognizes that children need to be considered in a divorce and has established that a time-sharing and parenting…

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