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Category Archives: Timesharing

ChildMoving

What is the Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act (PKPA)?

By Steve W. Marsee |

For Florida parents, there are few things more stressful than an intense child custody dispute. Unfortunately, in some child custody cases, disagreements between the parents can turn into a very serious situation. In fact, there are even cases where one parent will take their child across state lines, in order to try to thwart… Read More »

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MotherDaughter

Four Common Timesharing Mistakes that Could Hurt Your Case

By Steve W. Marsee |

Are you currently involved in an Orlando, Florida timesharing dispute? If so, you may be feeling stressed out, overwhelmed and simply confused by the complex legal process. This is normal; going through a child custody dispute can be very challenging for parents. In this situation, the last thing you want is to make an… Read More »

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KidsBeach

School’s Out: Child Time Sharing and Summer Vacation

By Steve W. Marsee |

School is almost out for the year in Central Florida; it is the time when parents across the region must start making summer vacation accommodations and arrangements for their children. For some families, this can be challenging, as summer break can really throw off their schedule. Making summer vacation arrangements can be even more… Read More »

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FatherDaughter

Could Medical or Psychological Records Be Admitted in a Florida Timesharing Case?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Under American law, most prominently HIPAA’s privacy rule, a person’s health information is entitled to certain legal protections. Indeed, your medical and psychological health are presumed to be confidential. At the same time, Florida resolves all child custody issues under its ‘best interests of the child’ standard. What is best for a child’s safety… Read More »

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