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Parenting Plan and Shared Parenting issues typically arise
when a marriage is ending, when married partners or unwed
parents of a child separate, or after a divorce when child
custody family law modifications are sought by either
parent.
If the
parents of the child, or children, are not able to
successfully resolve Parenting Plan and Shared Parenting
issues through mediation or other attempts at amicably
resolving child related issues, the court will render its
decisions based in accordance with Florida law,
Uniform Child Custody
Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act,
and what is in the best interest of the child, or children.
The Figueroa Law Firm,
P.A.,
represents the legal rights and goals of those
involved in parenting plan, timesharing, or other
family law issues in
Orlando, Florida and the Surrounding Central Florida area. For a confidential legal
consultation, please call
(407) 999-7658.
During
Parenting Plan and Shared Parenting
proceedings, the court will consider various factors to
determine what is in the best interest and welfare of the
child, including, but may not be limited to:
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The
emotional ties existing between the parents and the
child;
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Each
parent's mental and physical health;
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The moral
lifestyle of each parent;
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Each
parent's ability to provide for the child's needs on a
daily basis.
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Which
parent is more likely to conform to court orders by
allowing contact between the child and the parent which
does not have primary residential care.
When the primary residential
parent wants to move 50 miles or more, or out of State,
child custody and visitation issues may be even more
complicated. One of the purposes of Florida's Uniform Child
Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act is to address and
deter
parenting plan and shared parenting
controversy and to promote cooperation between States to
ensure child custody and visitation proceedings are
conducted in the home state of record for the child.
Removing a child to another
State temporarily or permanently without the courts
authorization may be considered parental kidnapping or a
violation of other Florida Laws.
If either parties financial
standing or other relevant factors significantly change,
either party may petition the court to seek a modification
of the standing
parenting plan or shared parenting
court order. This is considered a post judgment
parenting plan or shared parenting
modification.
A modification regarding
court ordered
parenting plan or shared parenting
may also be negotiated through mediation, and if agreed upon
by both parties, the
parenting plan or shared parenting
modification must still be made official by asking the court
to agree and sign-off on the
parenting plan or shared parenting
modification agreement.
If you have questions, concerns, or legal needs regarding
parenting plan, timesharing, or other
family law
issues, we urge you to seek the legal advice of an experienced
Orlando
parenting plan
attorney & lawyer. Contact
The Figueroa Law Firm,
P.A.,
at
(407) 999-7658 to schedule a confidential legal
consultation.
When dealing
with any divorce or family law legal issue, it is important
to be made fully aware of your legal rights and the options
which may be available to you, as well as having aggressive,
detailed, and dedicated family law legal
representation in your corner.
Hiring an
experienced parenting plan attorney or lawyer may
provide you the best opportunity to achieve your desired
outcome, or a fair and reasonable resolution.
If
you require professional legal services regarding
parenting plan, timesharing,
or
other family law issues, be proactive in
protecting your legal
rights by seeking the legal advice of
an experienced
Orlando parenting plan attorney
& lawyer. Contact
The Figueroa Law Firm,
P.A.,
by calling
(407) 999-7658
or use our
online case submission
form
to schedule a confidential legal consultation.
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Orlando
Parenting Plan
Attorney and Lawyer, providing professional
Parenting Plan, Timesharing, Divorce, and other
Family Law Legal Services in
Orlando, FL and various counties throughout Central Florida.
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