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When Do Florida Courts Order Supervised Timesharing?

Monthly Archives: July 2022

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When Do Florida Courts Order Supervised Timesharing?

By The Lasky Law Firm |

In Florida, the courts only order supervised timesharing when it is absolutely necessary. Usually, it is necessary for a judge to order supervised timesharing if such an arrangement is required to protect the safety and health of the child or children. Below, we explain how courts in Florida view timesharing, the meaning of supervised… Read More »

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Can A Child Testify In A Florida Divorce Case?

By The Lasky Law Firm |

If you are about to get a Florida divorce and have a minor child, you may be wondering if children can testify in a Florida divorce case. Perhaps you are hoping that your child can testify in your case. Or maybe you’re feeling frustrated at the thought that your child might be asked to… Read More »

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What Are The Grounds For Divorce In Florida?

By The Lasky Law Firm |

When a person initiates divorce proceedings, he or she must indicate his or her reason for wanting to end his or her marriage. Many years ago, a person could raise different grounds for divorce in Florida, including cruelty, adultery, desertion, and violence. All that changed, and today Florida is one of the many “no-fault”… Read More »

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What Is Spousal Cyber Spying?

By The Lasky Law Firm |

Over the past few years, cases of spousal abuse have become more rampant. Recently, the American Journal of Emergency Medicine has found that domestic abuse cases increased by up to 33% globally. But aside from the more widely publicized instances that entail physical violence, another form of abuse has become more widespread: spousal cyber… Read More »

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