Judges in contested child custody cases consider many factors including the developmental stages and needs of the child and the demonstrated capacity and disposition of each parent to meet the child's developmental needs. Litigating parents should journal how...
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Factors Judges Consider for Child Custody Determinations Part 18
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Jan 10, 2018 | Child Custody
Judges in child custody cases consider the capacity and disposition of each parent to protect the child from the ongoing litigation as demonstrated by not discussing the litigation with the child, not sharing documents or electronic media related to the litigation...
Factors Judges Consider for Child Custody Determinations Part 17
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Jan 4, 2018 | Child Custody
As one of the many factors for a child custody determination in Florida, judges consider the demonstrated capacity and disposition of each parent to maintain an environment for the child which is free from substance abuse. As a family law attorney, when necessary I...
Factors Judges Consider for Child Custody Determinations Part 16
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Dec 29, 2017 | Child Custody
Judges in Florida need to consider the demonstrated capacity and disposition of each parent to participate and be involved in the child's school and extracurricular activities when making a child custody determination. If your child attends school in Broward County,...
Factors Judges Consider for Child Custody Determinations Part 15
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Dec 13, 2017 | Child Custody
Child Custody Factor #15: Judges consider the particular parenting tasks customarily performed by each parent. A parenting task is work conducted by a parent to care for a child which may include changing diapers, feeding a child, helping a child get dressed, brushing...
Factors Judges Consider for Child Custody Determinations Part 14
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Nov 1, 2017 | Child Custody
Child Custody Factor #14: Evidence that either parent has knowingly provided false information to the court regarding any prior or pending action regarding domestic violence, sexual violence, child abuse, child abandonment, or child neglect.There are divorce cases...
Factors Judges Consider for Child Custody Determinations Part 14
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Nov 1, 2017 | Child Custody
Child Custody Factor #14: Evidence that either parent has knowingly provided false information to the court regarding any prior or pending action regarding domestic violence, sexual violence, child abuse, child abandonment, or child neglect.There are divorce cases...
Factors Judges Consider for Child Custody Determinations Part 13
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Oct 18, 2017 | Child Custody
Child Custody Factor #13. Divorce and paternity judges consider the demonstrated capacity of each parent to communicate with and keep the other parent informed of issues and activities regarding the minor child, and the willingness of each parent to adopt a unified...
Factors Judges Consider for Child Custody Determinations Part 12
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Oct 11, 2017 | Child Custody
This 20 part series tracks what Judges are required to consider when making child custody and parenting plan determinations to help parents focus on what is relevant to the Judge to effectively present their divorce, paternity or modification case.Child Custody Factor...
Factors Judges Consider for Child Custody Determinations Part 11
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Sep 20, 2017 | Child Custody
Child Custody Factor #11: Evidence of domestic violence, sexual violence, child abuse, child abandonment, or child neglect.This factor is only a factor in a portion of contested child custody cases; however, when it is relevant to a case, it is an important factor....
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