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If you and your spouse have minor children and you decide to get a divorce, one of the most important aspects of that divorce is deciding who the children will live with.  This can often be one of the most highly contested elements in marriage dissolution, and we are very aware that child custody can be an emotional subject.  We know that your children and their best interests are your highest priority and that is why our St. Petersburg area child custody lawyers will work relentlessly to uphold your rights and those of your family. 

As of October 1, 2008, Florida law requires submission of a parenting plan in all cases with minor children.  Each parent’s duties must be clearly outlined in the plan, including how each parent will contribute to raising and rearing the child.  Important support of a child’s growth, development and safety will be covered, such as who will provide for healthcare, who will attend school functions, who will take the child to his or her various extracurricular activities and how each parent will communicate with the child.  All of these points and more must be covered in the parenting plan.

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We have helped countless parents successfully navigate divorces in Florida.  We understand that children are the most important members of your family, and we will work for you accordingly.  Florida law mandates that the child’s best interests are the main factors in resolving the child’s living situation.  The court will take into account the following:

  • Each parent’s moral fitness
  • Each parent’s mental health
  • Each parent’s physical health
  • Preference of the child (when the court can see that the child is capable of deciding this)
  • Each parent’s criminal record
  • Any domestic violence convictions of either parent
  • Ability to care for the child properly
  • Ability to maintain a stable environment for the child

There are many more factors that the court may look into when determining the child’s living arrangement, but the main focus is always what is best for the child.  Our St. Petersburg area child custody lawyers at Givens Divorce Law Group understand that every divorce is unique and we know that no one knows your family like you do.  We will work with you to help you through this difficult time in the smoothest and most comfortable way possible. 

Contact a St. Petersburg Area Child Support Attorney at Givens Divorce Law Group today to discuss your child custody issues in Florida.

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