Title: Changing Your Child Custody Arrangement
1Changing Your Child Custody Arrangement
2Your court-ordered child custody arrangement is
not set in stone. However, there are just a few
circumstances where you will be able to change
it. A Florida child custody attorney will be able
to help you present your situation and rationale
for the requested change in the best light
possible.
3Reasons You Can Change Your Child Custody in
Florida
- Child custody modifications should always be
viewed under whether it is in the childs best
interest to make a custody change. You can
generally modify your child custody order based
on three circumstances. - Both parents agree to change the parenting plan
- You have filed a protective order
- There has been a substantial change in
circumstances
4Exploring Substantial Change in Circumstances
Some changes are virtually automatically
considered a substantial change in circumstances.
If you are considering requesting a change to
your child custody arrangement, speak to a Fort
Lauderdale family law attorney Gustavo E. Frances
at Law Offices of Gustavo E. Frances to explore
your options.
5Contact
Address 200 SE 6th St, 402 Fort Lauderdale, FL
33301 Phone 954-297-6546 Website www.lauderdal
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