When parents are unable to agree on a parenting plan, the Florida court has an essential tool at its disposal to help resolve the dispute. This tool is a social investigation, which can play a pivotal role in how the court decides on the parenting plan. But what...
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How courts address flight risks when arranging a parenting plan
Sometimes, child custody disputes can be so severe that they require legal intervention from a judge. These situations can present various issues, including flight risks, if one of the parents shows tendencies to flee with the child. If this possibility exists, the...
Co-parenting after a highly contentious divorce
Divorce is a difficult time for couples, especially when children are involved. It is challenging in many respects: financially, emotionally, mentally and physically. Even in cases where the couple gets along, it is a painful process that often brings out the worst in...
How does parenting coordination work?
High-conflict divorces can be expensive, stressful and damaging to parent-child relationships. The court can help settle these disputes, but their decisions cannot guarantee a peaceful household. Unfortunately, these conflicts can seep into the home, affecting...
The skills in forging an effective parenting plan
The life of a divorced parent is not without challenges. Juggling so many duties as a single parent, almost having to be in two places at the same time and remaining civil with your child’s other parent – your former spouse or partner – are among the list of...