Memorandum: Child Custody and Dads

Posted on Tue, Jan 13, 2015

How does a father get child custody? It is certainly is not easy. Despite changes in society, there is still a prevailing undertone that a mother has the edge in receiving custody. One of the most important things you can do to get prepared for custody litigation is start keeping a diary. Record every reason you are a better parent. Record in your diary every instance that you think shows poorly upon her or positively upon you. It is very sad that it comes to this, but a father must be aggressive when heading towards litigation.

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9 Things To Know About Visitation Rights

Posted on Tue, Nov 25, 2014

Florida family law has undergone significant changes in the last several years, especially as it concerns a father's visitation rights. Rather than the old model of sole custody arrangements, Florida adopted a flexible parenting system that encourages the involvement of both parents in the life of the child. A father's visitation rights are stronger than ever, but there are several issues that you need to be familiar with.

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Tips to Travel As A Single Parent

Posted on Sat, Nov 15, 2014

Traveling can always be a bit unnerving, especially when you have children in the party. Travel tips for recently divorced fathers taking their own children with them on their own for the first time might be doubly so. When the two of you, along with the kids, went somewhere, there always used to be two sets of hands and two minds working together. But as a single parent, all of the issues that traveling can throw at you will be magnified if you let them.

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What To Do When Your Ex Won't Obey Child Custody Orders

Posted on Wed, Oct 22, 2014

After a divorce, you’ve succeeded in getting custody of your child and you’ve received a court order that details out all the child custody arrangements. However, your ex has consistently refused to follow all the details of the custody orders and you’re getting frustrated.

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What To Do If Your Child Is In An Unsafe Home

Posted on Mon, Oct 06, 2014

Divorce has turned into a part of life for many people and seems to be a developing pattern. As a divorced dad, it is your duty to ensure that your children are provided with stability and a safe home. Most would like to believe that their children will be completely safe with the other parent after a separation, but unfortunately that is not always the case. If your previous relationship was bad or if someone else has come into the life of your child, it’s common to be worried about your child’s safety and living conditions. So how are you to handle a situation where you do not think that your children are in a safe environment?

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