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Boca Raton Child Custody Attorney for High Conflicts

High-conflict divorces are sometimes the result of parents with personality disorders such as narcissistic personality disorder or borderline personality disorder. While it’s best to get along and put the child’s interest first, that does not always mean the same thing for every family. If you are dealing with a contentious divorce, make sure to work… Read more »

Termination of Parental Rights in Florida

With some exceptions, essentially every child’s biological parent is automatically given legal rights in regards to the child. What are those rights? Some of the rights that a biological parent is automatically  given include the following: The ability to be around the child/children The ability to make the decision on who else can have access… Read more »

Florida Divorce Lawyer: Alternatives to Legal Separation

When a couple decides that they no longer wish to live together as a married couple, there are usually two options, legal separation or divorce. The law varies according to the state and jurisdiction in which you live. For couples residing in Florida, there are fewer options but different alternatives to protect the rights and… Read more »

Divorcing During the Adoption Process in Florida

For many foster parents, the usual end goal is to find a child that needs your loving home. While some children may be temporary stays before returning to their biological parents, every foster parent is looking for “the one,” so to speak, that they will adopt. However, life might not always work out quite like… Read more »

How To Enforce Child Custody and Support Orders in a Florida Divorce Case

Like most states, Florida bases child custody and support off of the best interests of the child. They also have specific guidelines for child support. In most cases, Florida courts grant shared custody – referred to as “shared parental responsibility” but they may lean more to one parent or the other, especially if the child… Read more »