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Do Child Support Payments in Florida End When a Child Gets a Job?

By Laura A. Olson, P.A. |

In Florida, both parents are supposed to make financial contributions towards raising their child. This is true regardless of whether the parents are married, divorced, or separated. That is why when parents are not married, courts usually order one parent to make child support payments to the other parent. Usually, the parent with whom… Read More »

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Common Reasons a Parent May Lose Child Custody in Florida

By Laura A. Olson, P.A. |

In Florida, family courts believe that, even after a divorce, both parents should remain involved in their child’s life. Florida law even created a rebuttable presumption that equal timesharing is in the child’s best interests. This means that unequal timesharing can only be ordered if it is proven that equal timesharing is not in… Read More »

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