Title: Best Interests of a Child During a Divorce
1Best Interests of a Child During a Divorce
2Did you know that 27 of depressed teenagers in
Florida come from divorced parents? Also, out of
10 teenagers from divorced parents, 5 have
learning disabilities, 7 are socially awkward,
and 9/10 of them are emotionally unavailable. It
is a result of a traumatic and exhausting
divorce. They never wanted it, yet are forced to
deal with it.
3Maintaining Frequent Contact With Both Parents
If you ask a child which parent they love more,
most if not all will reply that they love both
parents equally. Children should never be forced
to choose between one of the parents. They grow
up loving both parents equally, and that is
something that should never change. Forcing them
to love one parent more or hate the other will
only create confusion.
4The best way to secure your childs future in
case of a divorce is to make a deal with your
spouse, one that will allow both of you to spend
time with your child frequently. Only by having
both parents in his life will the child grow up
without any psychological or emotional
consequences. Fort Lauderdale Divorce Attorney
advise you to seek legal representation if you
suspect that your spouse wont agree to
co-parenting and shared custody.
5Safety and Health
This is the first thing judges take into
consideration when granting custody of a child.
If there is any record of sexual or any other
type of abuse or violence by one of the parents,
that parent will lose custody of the child. Also,
if any of the parents have a criminal record, or
were charged with the offense, for carrying a
deadly weapon or for possession of marijuana or
other illegal products, that parent will lose
custody of the child.
6It is important to consult with Divorce Attorney
in Fort Lauderdale to have your situation
evaluated. Perhaps you think that you will lose
custody and thus you refuse to oppose your spouse
at court. Best attorneys would advise you
otherwise instead of giving up, give a chance to
represent you and they may turn the tables in
your favor. Maybe you are missing something, or
are unaware of a particular detail during a
divorce.
7Parenting Plans and Co-Parenting
- When it comes to Co-parenting, Florida Law
requires every parent to create a parenting plan
if they are to spend time with a minor child. The
plan must be approved by the court, and must
include the following - Shared responsibilities and daily parenting tasks
- Childs time-sharing schedule
- Methods that parents will use to communicate with
the child - Who will be responsible for the childs health
care - Who will be responsible for the childs
education-related matters - Designated address for school registration and
other activities
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