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Florida Divorce Attorneys: SENATE BILL 668 vs. SENATE BILL 250

The following is the final part of a 4 part series from Fletcher and Phillips, Florida Timesharing and Child Custody ...
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SENATE BILL 668 COMBINES ALIMONY & FIFTY-FIFTY TIMESHARING SCHEDULE

The following is the third part of a 4 part series from Fletcher and Phillips, Jacksonville, Florida Alimony and Timesharing ...
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Is Fifty-Fifty Timesharing about to be the Norm in Florida?

The following is a 4 part series from Fletcher and Phillips, Florida Timesharing Attorneys: Legal discussion on Florida's 50/50 timesharing ...
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SENATE BILL 250 – EQUAL TIMESHARING BETWEEN PARENTS

The following is the second part of a 4 part series from Fletcher and Phillips, Florida Timesharing and Child Custody ...
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Social Investigations for Florida Family Law and Courts

Many times during court proceedings involving children, parents may not agree on what should be included in a parenting plan ...
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Abandonment in Adoptions

In Florida adoption proceedings, each parent giving up his or her rights to the minor child for adoption is required ...
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Open vs. Closed Adoption

If you are considering adoption, you will need to consider whether you will have an open or closed adoption. Each ...
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Florida Alimony Reform

For several years, the Florida legislature has attempted to reform family laws concerning alimony. Though the legislature has not yet ...
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Adoptions Recognized By Other States | V. L. v. E. L.

On March 7, 2016, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a ruling in the case of V. L ...
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Temporary Custody of Minor Child by Extended Family

Florida family law recognizes that at times parents may become unable to provide for the care of their child (or ...
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