Category Archives: Child Custody
What is an Emergency Child Custody Order and When Would I Need One?
For divorced or separated parents of young children, working out a custody arrangement can be challenging—especially so if you are dealing with an unstable or unreliable co-parent. In some cases, you may even need to take immediate action to get an emergency child custody order to protect your kid(s). At The Law Office of… Read More »
Can the Custodial Parent Leave the State of Florida Without the Other Parent’s Consent?
For divorced and separated parents, coming to a custody arrangement can bring a great sense of relief. At the same time, co-parenting is not a static process. Things can change. For example, one parent may decide it is time to relocate. This raises an important question: Can a custodial parent move out of Florida… Read More »
At What Age Does the Child Decide Which Parent to Live With in Florida?
Custody cases can be very complicated—especially if a child is getting along better with one of his or her parents. This raises an important question: When does a child get to pick which parent he or she lives with in Florida? The answer is there is no set age, and a child technically never… Read More »
Improved Co-Parenting Begins with Child Custody Exchanges
At the Law Office of Denise Miller, our divorce attorney in Stuart, Florida understands just how difficult the first few months of life after a divorce can be — especially when you share custody of your children with your ex-spouse. Even if your divorce was amicable, the reasons you divorced still exist. And as… Read More »
How Can I Pursue Custodial Rights to My Child As An Unwed Father in Florida?
At the Law Office of Denise Miller, our family law attorney in Stuart, Florida represents divorcing spouses who must consider much more than property division rights or spousal support. When divorcing couples share minor children, important issues like child custody and child support take center stage. But what happens when the parents of minor children were never married? Can unwed… Read More »