Tag Archives: Florida Timesharing Schedules

Child Timesharing and the Death or Incapacity of a Parent
Planning for all of life’s contingencies is rarely possible, but parents of young children, especially divorced parents, have particular timesharing concerns that should be addressed. If something were to happen to one or both parents, particularly if one parent provides most of the childcare, establishing who would have rights over the children is an… Read More »

Proposed Bill Seeks to Standardize Parenting Plans for Unmarried Parties
Figuring out parenting responsibilities and visitation schedules are timesharing issues typically associated with divorce, but for unmarried parents, these matters are just as important, and are usually hammered out in court. All legally-recognized parents have rights that entitle them to see and make decisions related to their child. Exercising these rights occurs naturally in… Read More »

The Rules for Relocating with a Child after Divorce
Regardless of the circumstances, moving to a new place is usually a decision that is made after a lot of thought and consideration. However, when a parent decides to move, the process becomes much more involved as new issues enter the discussion. Things such as school quality, the availability of childcare, and the amount… Read More »