What is the first thing that I should do if I am served with a summons and complaint in Florida?
What if I do not like the present custody/timesharing order? Can I file for custody/timesharing in another state?
What is a parenting plan?
Does a court have to decide our parenting time schedule, or can the other parent and I make the schedule ourselves?
Does joint custody/timesharing affect child support in Florida?
At what age can my children decide where they want to live?
How will the Florida court determine where my children should reside after the divorce?
Does a court have to decide our visitation schedule, or can the other parent and I make the schedule ourselves?
If a parent moves out, leaving the kids with the other parent, can the moving parent still get custody/timesharing later?
What factors go into determining custody/timesharing and visitation in Florida?
Can custody/timesharing rights be modified in Florida?
What are the requirements to move to another state with my children?
What happens in Florida when visitation rights are frustrated?
Are mothers more likely to be awarded primary custody/timesharing than fathers in Florida?
If the other parent will not allow me to see my children, do I have to pay support in Florida?
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