Timesharing (Custody/Visitation)
Over the years the Florida legislature has changed the terminology used regarding children and where they live following divorce. People often use the terms custody and visitation . . . but those terms are no longer used in Florida. Instead, Florida Statutes require that the Court enter a parenting and timesharing plan. This plan is to determine how the child’s time will be divided between the parents and how the important decisions regarding the child will be made.
When issues involving a child or children are part of a divorce or family law case, this greatly increases the stress of the litigation. Our firm has helped countless clients navigate the anxiety and uncertainty related to litigation involving children and where they will primarily live.
When issues involving a child or children are part of a divorce or family law case, this greatly increases the stress of the litigation. Our firm has helped countless clients navigate the anxiety and uncertainty related to litigation involving children and where they will primarily live.