Our Guide to Florida Child Custody

Welcome to our guide and directory of blog posts on Florida Child Custody. This page serves as a one-stop resource, providing easy access to our content on this complex area of Florida family law and divorce. Our frequently asked questions, cover a wide range of aspects related to child custody in Florida. Whether you’re a parent seeking information, a lawyer looking for resources, or simply interested in learning more about child custody laws in Florida, our blog post directory is here to help you. Explore and let us know if you have any questions or topics you’d like us to cover in future posts.

  1. Are future timeshare plans for a child lawful in Florida?

  2. What qualifies as a substantial change in circumstances?

  3. Does an unmarried mother have sole custody of her child?

  4. How does a court decide if a child continues private school?

  5. Must a parent be heard before a child custody change?

  6. How does time-sharing work in Florida?

  7. Should noncustodial parents make all decisions except school?

  8. Does remarriage and a new home justify change in custody?

  9. Can court change timesharing with change in residence?

  10. Does a child's living preference justify custody change?

  11. Does extraordinary burden test apply to all custody cases?

  12. Does frustration of visitation rights justify custody change?

  13. Does relocating kids warrant a custody change?

  14. Can poor moral choices affect child custody modification?

  15. When can visitation be legally restricted?

  16. Are nonparent visitation agreements valid in Florida?

  17. What is a split rotating child custody agreement?

  18. Can an adulterous wife win child custody if a good mother?

  19. How does domestic violence affect child custody?

  20. How are child custody decisions made?

 

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