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Can I Get a Child Custody Modification in Florida?

By Gale H. Moore |

Parenting is complicated. A child custody order or child custody agreement that is currently in place may no longer be effective for you and your family. To account for life’s ever changing circumstances, Florida parents have the legal right to seek a custody modification. That being said, family courts in our state have no… Read More »

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Can I Stop My Former Spouse From Moving With Our Child?

By Gale H. Moore |

For separated parents, one of the leading sources of conflict is proposed relocations. While a proposed relocation across town or to a community a few miles away may not be a big deal, your former partner trying to move your kids to the other side of the state or the other side of the… Read More »

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Can a Parent With a Criminal Record Get Child Custody in Florida?

By Gale H. Moore |

In Florida, child custody cases are handled under the state’s ‘best interests of the child’ legal standard. In custody disputes, Florida family courts make decisions that are best for the health, safety, and overall well-being of the child. Along with a wide range of other things, courts will consider the background and history of… Read More »

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