Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Courts Contend with Child Support Obligations for Duped Dads
State courts deal with a father's rights and responsibilities after negative paternity tests.
http://www.totaldivorce.com/news/articles/children/time-magazine-duped-dads.aspx
Monday, March 25, 2013
Florida Child Custody Laws
The following article outlines what single parents should know about child custody laws in the state of Florida:
http://singleparents.about.com/od/childcustodylaws/a/florida_child_custody_laws.htm
http://singleparents.about.com/od/childcustodylaws/a/florida_child_custody_laws.htm
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
What is a Parenting Plan?
Orlando family law attorney Jennifer Dane answers the question: "What is a parenting plan?"
A parenting plan is a relatively new tool that’s been laid out by the legislature. It’s replaced what we used to call custody and visitation. Instead now, we have a parenting plan, which lays out timesharing.
Any time parents are divorced, or are not married, and are going to be living separately and raising a child together, they’re going to be co-parenting that child. Because the child is going to be living in a different place with mom or with dad, back and forth, we have to have, essentially, the rules by which the parties are going to agree to co-parent that child.
A parenting plan will lay out, specifically, what everyone’s rights and responsibilities are for the child until the child is 18 or until the child emancipates. Included in that would be a timesharing arrangement. The timesharing arrangement is going to speak specifically with regard to who has the child on what days and for what holidays, when the exchanges will be, what the telephone contact with the other parent will be on the times when the child is with the opposite parent… It’s basically going to lay out everything for the child going forward. It will talk about health insurance. Who’s going to pay the health insurance? Who’s going to cover the uncovered medical expenses? Are we going to split that 50/50?
A parenting plan will also talk about extracurricular activities. Do the parties have to mutually agree on the extracurricular activities? Who’s going to be responsible for transporting the child to the extracurricular activities?
It’s all things that, if you were living together and raising the child, you would have to talk about anyway, but you would be living together and doing it. Instead, you’re living separately and doing the same things, and we like to have everything written down, so there’s no question about what everybody’s going to be doing going forward.
The great thing about a parenting plan is it gives parents the ability to work together and to change it and to modify it as they need to. However, if for some reason the parties can’t agree on a change, then we have a default document that you’re going to go back to, and that’s the parenting plan with the timesharing arrangement.
So, that basically is the parenting plan. It covers custody and visitation, or what we used to call custody and visitation, of the minor children, and it gives everyone their rights and responsibilities to the child going forward.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Seminole County Legal Advice re: School Re-Zoning
Seminole County schools started today and Orange County start on Monday August 20th. This is such an exciting time of year as the kids prepare to go back to school or start school for the first time. To make sure they are prepared make sure you and your spouse or former spouse have a game plan for getting them to and from school on time, they have the right school supplies, they are getting enough sleep and enough to eat, these will all make for a happier and more productive school year. Additionally, if you are getting ready to divorce or are divorced, be aware that there are major changes coming down the pipeline for Seminole County schools next year and choosing a school district for the kids will be a part of your settlement agreement. If your address may be part of the rezoning effort in Seminole County make sure you know where you will be rezoned to and how that school ranks. It is almost always in the children’s best interest to go to the higher ranking school. If you have any questions about how to handle back-to-school situations as they pertain to divorce, please contact an Orlando lawyer today...we are happy to clarify!
Here is some information on the potential re-zoning efforts in Seminole County:
Here is some information on the potential re-zoning efforts in Seminole County:
| http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-08-05/news/os-seminole-schools-rezoning-closing-20120804_1_karen-almond-switch-campuses-school-board |
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Baby Boomers and Amicable Divorce
This is a great article on a trend among baby boomers – divorce. The baby boomer generation is getting divorced at a higher rate than expected. This article talks about how the divorce can be done amicably and efficiently. If you find yourself in this situation, it is important that you contact an Orlando Lawyer to help you navigate the potentially tricky issues that come with divorce.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/24/living/baby-boomer-divorce/index.html?hpt=li_t2
http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/24/living/baby-boomer-divorce/index.html?hpt=li_t2
Monday, June 11, 2012
Florida Divorce? Not If You're Part of A Same-Sex Marriage
Beware that if you are a same sex couple that has gotten married in one of the few states that recognizes same sex marriages, you may run into some of these same complex legal issues if your marriage does not work out and you are seeking a divorce and you live in Florida. Florida does not recognize same sex marriage and therefore if you have been married in a state that does and you seek to dissolve that marriage in Florida you will not be able to. Contact an Orlando Lawyer for in-depth help!More info:
| http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/07/living/same-sex-divorce-marriage/index.html?hpt=li_t2 |
Friday, May 25, 2012
Thank You, Veterans!!
As we prepare to honor and remember our men and women of the military it is important to remember that they have special rights in Florida when it comes to Family law issues. If you are a member of the military who is actively deployed, under Florida Statute, you may assign your visitation with your children to another family member while you are deployed. Do not forget to plan ahead for your family and children when you are away serving our country. Thank you to all of our military personnel for your honorable, selfless and valiant service!
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-05-23/news/os-memorial-day-events-list-20120523_1_memorial-day-service-remembrance-ceremony-21-gun-salute
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-05-23/news/os-memorial-day-events-list-20120523_1_memorial-day-service-remembrance-ceremony-21-gun-salute
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