A parenting plan in a Florida divorce is a written document approved by the court which sets forth important matters pertaining to the couple’s minor children. The parenting plan can be agreed upon by the parents or it can be determined by the court. Specifically, the...
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Parental Responsibility in a Florida Divorce
On Behalf of Lins Law Group, P.A. | Jun 2, 2021 | Divorce, Parental Responsibility, Parenting plan
We often hear parents who are seeking a divorce use the term “child custody.” The fact of the matter is that the term custody is no longer used in Florida dissolution of marriage proceedings. Instead, the terms “parental responsibility” and “time-sharing” cover what...
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