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Thursday,
July 14, 2022.
posted in Child Custody

Mistakes That Can Sabotage Your Child Custody Case

Child custody disputes are often among the most contentious issues that can arise during a divorce. If you’re involved in a battle for custody of your children, you need to protect yourself by not making mistakes that can jeopardize your chances of securing an ideal outcome. Examples include: Posting on Social Media It is very...

Wednesday,
July 21, 2021.
posted in Child Custody

Tips for Ensuring a Successful Child Custody Case

Child custody cases following a divorce can be difficult for everyone involved. Mother, father, grandparents, and child alike, there is no guarantee that every member of the family is going to get everything they want. Luckily, there are some tips that The Law Office of Gustavo E. Frances, P.A. suggests you take into consideration to ensure...

Monday,
May 17, 2021.
posted in Child Custody

Child Custody and Alimony Revision Florida Law

Efforts to revamp alimony laws in the state of Florida have been ongoing with supporters and detractors from both sides of the aisle. A Proposal HB 1559, supported and sponsored by Miami Representative Anthony Rodriguez R., was passed In the House Judiciary Committee with a 12-6 vote. While some people have argued that the bill...

Thursday,
November 12, 2020.
posted in Child Custody

Are Custody Battles Biased Towards Fathers?

Breaking up can be tough. Divorce is certainly harder. Now, what about the kids? The generalized depiction of divorce in both TV and Movies usually shows Mom with the kids and Dad with the bachelor pad. Great entertainment is made from Mom beginning life as a single mother, juggling the job, kids, PTA meetings, and...

Friday,
May 17, 2019.
posted in Child Custody

A Florida Couple Loses Custody Of Their Child Over Medical Treatment Issues

We know that most parents want to do what is right for their children. Their safety is the number one concern. However, if you have been watching the news lately, you have likely seen the case of a Florida couple that lost custody of their child due to issues over chemotherapy treatments. Today, we want...

Friday,
March 22, 2019.
posted in Child Custody

How Does The Vaccine Debate Play Out In A Divorce?

If you have watched the news at all over the last few years, you have likely seen plenty of debate about parents making the decision not to vaccinate their children. Lately, the debate has gotten much louder as outbreaks of measles occur in areas of the country where the vaccination rate is low. But does...

Friday,
March 15, 2019.
posted in Child Custody

Can Children Testify In Child Custody Hearings?

Building a family takes time, patience, finances, and support. Children must have a home and access to food and water as a minimum. Children are often the first to feel the negative effects of divorce. As a parent, you try to shield your child as much as you can, but it is just inevitable. Divorce...

Friday,
February 08, 2019.
posted in Child Custody

Do Men Get Punished When It Comes To Custody?

We have all heard it – women are going to get custody of the child most of the time. But is that true, and if it is, why is that the case? Going through divorce or separation is not easy for anyone, especially when there are younger children involved. The process can become complicated and...

Saturday,
January 12, 2019.
posted in Child Custody

Parents Will Stop At Nothing To Get Their Children

Divorce is not an easy decision. It usually doesn’t start with waking up one day and deciding that you do not want to be with your partner. Typically issues start to build up, you start to flight a lot, and then you start to fight to the point where you aren’t sure where the relationship...

Saturday,
December 08, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

How To Recognize Parental Alienation (And Ways To Deal With It)

While many believe that parental alienation is an inescapable by-product of almost every divorce involving children, many times, one of the parents is fully responsible for the growing alienation between the other parent and their kids. In the vast majority of cases, one of the parents intentionally alienates the other parent from their children in...

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