Factors Judges Consider for Child Custody Determinations 9 of 20
Child Custody Factor #9: The reasonable preference of the child, if the court deems the child to be of sufficient […]
Child Custody Factor #9: The reasonable preference of the child, if the court deems the child to be of sufficient […]
Child Custody Factor #8: The home, school, and community record of the child. When children go through their parent’s divorce
Child Custody Factor #7. The mental and physical health of the parents. In child custody cases where one parent may
As in all family law matters, the precise issues that may arise depend upon the couple’s individual circumstances. Due to
Adoption is a wonderful process — a person or couple opens their home and heart to a new child who
Children are always a parent’s top priority, and that concern outlasts a marriage that is irretrievably broken. It is a
This 20 part series tracks what Judges consider in child custody cases. Factor #6: The moral fitness of parents. Check
It’s a biological impossibility but legally it’s doable in Florida: A child can have three parents. A recent case in
No two children are exactly alike, and each child will process the end of his or her parents’ marriage differently.
Unfortunately, divorce affects families in all income brackets. Whether you are a small business owner struggling to make ends meet