Not exact matches
Involving preteens and teenagers in creating a
custody schedule can help ensure the
schedule meshes with the teen's extracurricular activities.
The minority of cases that allowed a decision to home - school to stand when parties had joint
custody usually
involved an agreement to home - school prior to the breakdown of the marriage, or access
schedules that required the flexibility of a non-institutional learning environment.
McKinley Irvin attorneys regularly handle cases
involving parenting plans, residential
schedules, and child
custody.
While it is often in the best interests of the children for parents to share legal
custody — decision - making authority — determining physical placement and periods of physical placement (the children's physical residence and a
schedule outlining each parent's time spent with the children) can
involve evaluating a number of factors in order to identify the best interests of the children.
Child
custody, known as time - sharing in Florida, is a complex decision made by family courts
involving a combination of time - sharing (visitation)
schedules, parenting plans, and child support payments.
If children are
involved, then
custody fights and visitation
schedules are likely of primary concern.
This Strategic family systems intervention
involves a Contingent Visitation
Schedule in which
custody visitation time with the allied pathogenic parent is made contingent upon the child remaining symptom - free.
When creating a
custody schedule for your teenager,
involve them in the decision making process and abide by their wishes (within reason).
If you have questions regarding time - sharing, visitation,
custody, decision - making or any issue
involving children in your divorce or paternity action, contact us by email or call 813-672-1900 to
schedule a free consultation with a knowledgeable and experienced Tampa child
custody and visitation lawyer.
Courts award
custody and visitation
schedules that are in the best interests of the children
involved, so courts are free to design alternative
schedules to fit each child's best interests.
When a case
involves the
custody of a child, Georgia parents must submit a parenting plan to the court, and the plan must include a proposed visitation
schedule.
Under chapter 61, Florida Statutes, a Florida court generally has jurisdiction for a new
custody case (such as (i) divorce
involving children's issues / parenting plan, (ii) paternity / establishment of time - sharing
schedule, or (iii) temporary or concurrent
custody of a child by a relative) only if one of the following is true:
Joint physical
custody involves a court - ordered
schedule of caretaking that allows a child to spend a predetermined amount of time in each home, meaning a minor child will have two primary residences.
If there are kids
involved, have you and your spouse agreed to a
custody schedule once you separate?
Divorce traditionally has
involved each spouse engaging an attorney who negotiates settlement of
custody and a parenting plan or
schedule, spousal support (alimony), child support, division of marital property and debt, insurance, and other related topics with the client's authority.
The court decided an important
custody issue
involving modification of a visitation
schedule on contract grounds, dismissing the trial court's efforts to make a determination on traditional
custody standards used by family courts and family lawyers in such cases.
If you are
involved in a Pinellas County child
custody case and you wish to speak with a Tampa Bay child
custody attorney,
schedule a consultation with The Law Firm of Adam B. Cordover, P.A., by calling us at (813) 443-0615 or filling out our contact form.
If you're considering divorce or are
involved in a child
custody dispute, contact Cherry Hill family law attorneys at Morgenstern & Rochester today to
schedule an appointment and discuss your case.
If you are
involved in a child
custody case and you are looking to retain a child
custody attorney in Tampa Bay, you can
schedule a consultation with The Law Firm of Adam B. Cordover, P.A., by calling us at (813) 443-0615 or filling out our contact form.
This type of
custody involves the child's residence, clothing, meals, transportation, after - school care and daily
schedule.
If there are children
involved, the divorce process focuses heavily on developing a
custody and parenting
schedule.
A Seattle child
custody lawyer discusses whether or not you child should be
involved in a conversation about his or her
custody and visitation
schedule.
It generally
involves a trained mental health or legal professional who assists parents in making decisions about their parenting
schedule after the big parenting plan decisions (like
custody) have been made in the separation or divorce either by agreement or by a judge.
Following an everyday parenting time
schedule, dividing time over the holidays, and driving the kids back and forth between homes are just a few of the things that go into making a
custody plan work; however, there are many other factors
involved in maintaining the plan.
A common parenting time
schedule involves a parent with primary physical
custody, with whom the child lives with the majority of the time.
A parenting plan including a
custody arrangement and a parenting time - sharing
schedule must be submitted in every divorce
involving children as well.