Category Archives: Visitation
Child Visitation Rights During Divorce
The divorce process can take a considerable amount of time. If there are disputed issues, divorce can take years to be fully finalized. While you and your former spouse are working out the details, you may wonder how the process will affect your children and your ability to spend time with them. Your Legal… Read More »
Pets and Divorce: Is Visitation Possible?
Divorces are often painful for everyone involved. While property division and child custody get a lot of attention, one item often gets overlooked—the family pet. For many people, particularly those who do not have children, their pets are a vital part of the household dynamic. In fact, one study indicates that dog owners consider… Read More »
Changing Visitation Schedules in Florida
As your child gets older, his or her needs will change. Your schedule will change as well. Time-share arrangements that you developed with the other parent when your child was very young, for example, may not work any longer as your child gets older. Thankfully, you have the option to change your visitation schedule… Read More »
Questioning Your Paternity in Florida
How can paternity be disestablished in Florida? From ancient times, paternity has been an issue since the biological mother of a child is a verifiable phenomenon, but the biological father may, in some cases remain a mystery. Two recent facts have complicated this confusion: [1] it has become much more acceptable for a woman… Read More »