Tag Archives: Boca Raton Child Custody Attorney
Florida Child Custody and Rape
Florida law allows a man who fathered a child through rape to obtain custody or visitation with that child. But a bill introduced to the United States House of Representative by Florida Representative Wendy Wasserman Schultz seeks to permanently change that. Effect of Sexual Violence in Boca Raton Child Custody Cases The Rape Survivor… Read More »
Guardian Ad Litems in Florida Child Custody Cases
Every parent wants what’s best for their child. But when going through a child custody case, some parents act selfishly, letting anger, hurt and betrayal guide their decisions regarding parenting plans and time sharing agreements, rather than what is truly in their child’s best interest. While child custody attorneys argue for a parenting plan… Read More »
Parenting Education Requirement for Boca Raton Child Custody Cases
You expect certain things when you are going through a divorce. You’ll have to provide financial information to determine alimony and child support payments, as well as the equitable division of assets. You may have to part with some of your property, whether it is giving it to your spouse or selling it as… Read More »
Child Custody and its Impact on Your Tax Return
With the start of the New Year, many people are beginning to prepare for tax time. But what many don’t realize is that your child custody agreement can have tax implications beyond simply which parent can claim the children as dependents. Child Tax Credits: Which Parent Can Claim Them? As we discussed in a… Read More »
Does the Child’s Preference Matter in Boca Raton Child Custody Cases?
One of the most contentious and stressful issues in any divorce – for both parents and children – is determining child custody, or time-sharing, as it is called in Florida. For the parents, the thought of not being with their children full-time can sometimes cause them to second guess their decision to divorce. Children… Read More »
Domestic Violence and Child Custody: Is the Abuser Entitled to Custody?
Child custody cases are often contentious affairs, with neither parent wanting to relinquish precious time with their child. But if there is a history of domestic violence between you and your child’s other parent, the desire to be awarded sole custody of your child has more to do with just time – it has… Read More »