Category Archives: Timesharing
Equal Timesharing – the New Florida Law
Effective July 1, 2023, Florida adopted new legislation with regard to timesharing and there is now a rebuttable presumption that equal timesharing is in a child’s or children’s best interests. In enacting the equal timesharing provisions, the legislature has included language in the statute, reflecting its intent and providing in relevant part, “[I]t is… Read More »
Crucial Updates to Florida’s Timesharing Laws You Need To Know About
Florida’s timesharing laws have experienced various changes over the past few years. This year Florida’s timesharing laws underwent more changes after Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law CS/HB 1301 in June. It is crucial for parents in Florida to understand the changes that were made to the state’s timesharing laws. These changes impact parents… Read More »
How Do Matters of Child Timesharing Work for Unwed Parents in Florida?
Parents go through a difficult time during the separation period regardless of whether they are married or unmarried, causing parents to struggle with child timesharing matters; however, unmarried parents face some unique problems. Due to these unique challenges, most unmarried parents feel confused and frustrated when they separate from the other parent. Many do… Read More »