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Tampa Family Lawyer on Timesharing Modifications, Enforcements

Tampa Family Law Attorney  What Can Parents do When Parenting Plans are Not Being Followed Tampa Child Custody Attorney Nilo J Sanchez is an experienced family law attorney in Tampa, Florida. For over 25 years he has represented parents who have high conflict family law matters.  Timesharing & Custody Disputes & Florida Family Law Timesharing and custody disputes seem to initiate the most conflict between parents. Much is written about parents who refuse timesharing to their ex, but not much is written about the parent who doesn't show up for their court ordered timesharing.  If you are experiencing a substantial, permanent change in timesharing that is financial in nature because your ex is not showing up for their scheduled timesharing, please reach out to Nilo J Sanchez & Associates.  50/50 Timesharing in Florida Family Law Time-sharing has come a long way in Florida and most family law judges find that equal timesharing between parents is generally in the best inte

Parental Relocation with a Minor Child Laws Pasco County, Florida

Parental Relocation with a Minor Child in Pasco County, Florida If you have been served with a Petition to Relocate with a Minor child in Pasco County, Florida , you it is highly recommended that you consult with a Pasco County Family Law Attorney . Representing yourself in any modifications of child custody or timesharing can prove to be detrimental. What are The Florida Parental Relocation Laws Florida law regarding Parental Relocation with a child is governed by Florida Statute 61.13001 . You can read the Statutes in their entirety online. Like any other family law matter, parental relocation cases are each unique. There can be many different factors in a parental relocation case that can make it more or less challenging than others. If you are a parent who has been predominately present in your child's life, supporting your child consistently and have maintained a healthy relationship along with the other parent who wishes to relocate, the burden of proof is s