Getting Divorced with Children in Florida: Complete 2026 Guide
Florida divorce with children requires a parenting plan, $408-$409 filing fee, and a 50/50 time-sharing presumption under F.S. §61.13 (effective 2023).
Custody types, parenting plans, relocation, modification, and protecting your children's best interests.
Florida divorce with children requires a parenting plan, $408-$409 filing fee, and a 50/50 time-sharing presumption under F.S. §61.13 (effective 2023).
Florida custody for unmarried parents requires establishing paternity first. Filing fee: $300. Once paternity is confirmed, fathers gain equal 50/50 rights under the Good Dad Act.
Florida mothers rights in custody start with 50/50 presumption under F.S. §61.13. Filing costs $408. Learn 20 best interest factors and parenting plan requirements.
Florida fathers have equal custody rights under Fla. Stat. § 61.13 with a rebuttable 50/50 time-sharing presumption. Filing fee: $408. Full guide to paternal rights.
Florida courts evaluate overprotective parenting under 20 statutory best-interest factors. Learn how helicopter parenting affects custody under F.S. §61.13.
Florida ROFR custody clauses require 4-6 hour thresholds. Learn how right of first refusal works in parenting plans, enforcement options, and drafting tips.
Florida Statute § 61.13003 grants parents virtual visitation rights via FaceTime, video calls, and electronic communication. Learn court requirements and parenting plan provisions.
Florida parallel parenting guide for 2026. Learn when courts approve low-contact custody arrangements, costs ($408 filing fee), and 20 best-interest factors.
Florida child custody laws require equal time-sharing presumption under F.S. §61.13. Learn filing fees ($408), 20 best interest factors, and parenting plan requirements.
Florida presumes 50/50 equal time-sharing since July 2023. Learn the 19 best-interest factors, $408 filing fee, and when sole custody applies.
Florida bird's nest custody lets children stay in the family home while parents rotate. Filing costs ~$408. Learn how nesting works under Fla. Stat. § 61.13.
Florida requires 50/50 holiday time-sharing under Todd v. Todd-Guillaume. Learn how to create enforceable Christmas, Thanksgiving, and school break schedules.