Florida family law judges typically prefer shared custody arrangements that give both parents plenty of time with their children. However, sometimes family circumstances lead to judges implementing arrangements where one parent has most or all of the parenting time....
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Time – Sharing Law
3 rules for effective co-parenting during the school year
In Florida, family law judges generally expect parents to cooperate for the benefit of their children. Parents who divorce or separate usually have to establish time-sharing arrangements. They also have to share decision-making authority. Some parents try to keep...
Time-sharing and child support are not interdependent
Some of the most serious battles for some ex-spouses who are co-parenting their children involve a failure to comply with child support orders and lack of compliance regarding custody (or “time-sharing,” as it’s called in Florida) orders. Many parents will even opt to...
What Are The Changes To Florida’s Time – Sharing Law
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023, Governor DeSantis signed into law HB 1301, which has made substantial changes to Florida’s current laws on parenting and time-sharing. These changes went into effect on Saturday July 1, 2023. Below is an explanation of what this new law...