How Does a Family Court Determine if a Parent Is Unfit?
Paulette Hamilton | June 6, 2025 | Child Custody Cases in Orlando
One of the most serious allegations a parent can face in a custody dispute is being declared “unfit.” Florida family courts take these claims seriously because the stakes are high. A finding of parental unfitness can result in loss of custody, restricted visitation, or even termination of parental rights. But, how does a family court […]
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Narcissism & Child Custody: How to Deal With a Narcissistic Parent
Paulette Hamilton | May 21, 2025 | Child Custody Cases in Orlando
Child custody disputes are challenging regardless of the circumstances surrounding them. When a parent shows signs of narcissism, the process becomes more complex. Understanding the dynamics of narcissistic behavior, with the guidance of an Orlando child custody lawyer while undergoing a custody case can help protect your child’s well-being and your parental rights. What Is […]
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Can I Modify My Child Custody Arrangement Without Going to Court?
Paulette Hamilton | April 29, 2025 | Child Custody Cases in Orlando
Parents who are not together in Florida usually have a court-ordered custody arrangement or parenting plan. The parenting plan and time-sharing agreement establish parental rights and responsibilities. It also outlines how much time a child spends with each parent. However, circumstances may change that require the parents to modify child custody arrangements. Parents may be […]
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5 Things to Remember If You’re Up Against False Accusations in Court
Paulette Hamilton | April 22, 2025 | Family Law Cases in Orlando
It’s important to believe victims who report abuse or assault, but false allegations of domestic violence or intimate partner violence (IPV) and child abuse are more common than many suspect. About 10% of people report they have been falsely accused of intimate partner violence (IPV), according to a 2023 survey. False accusations, especially during a […]
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Does Polyamory Lead to Divorce?
Paulette Hamilton | April 17, 2025 | Divorce Cases in Orlando
Polyamory means having romantic relationships with multiple partners, all with consent. This idea has become more visible in recent years. As non-traditional relationships, like open and polyamorous marriages, evolve, many wonder: does polyamory lead to divorce? Polyamory can work for some couples. However, knowing how it affects relationships is key, especially in marriage. Everyone involved […]
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How to Get Emergency Custody in Florida and What to Watch Out for
Paulette Hamilton | April 8, 2025 | Child Custody Cases in Orlando
Concerns over the custody of your child can be incredibly distressing, especially if you are worried for their safety. While the legal system is rarely known to work quickly, if you have verifiable concerns for your child’s safety in Florida, you may be able to get an emergency custody hearing and temporary custody order pending […]
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Difference Between Lawyer and Attorney
Paulette Hamilton | April 1, 2025 | Family Law Cases in Orlando
The words “lawyer” and “attorney” are used interchangeably in many cases, but there is a difference between the two. In some cases, it is important to understand this difference so that you know whom to engage when you need legal assistance. These are the differences between lawyers and attorneys. Lawyer vs. Attorney: What Sets Them […]
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What Happens if You Miss Child Support Payments in Florida?
Paulette Hamilton | March 11, 2025 | Child Custody Cases in Orlando
Florida penalties for nonpayment of child support start early, and they get progressively more severe if you fail to comply. The conventional wisdom is that “debtor’s prisons” are a relic of our medieval past, but that is not exactly true. In an extreme case, you could go to prison for nonpayment of child support. Although […]
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Who Gets the House in a FL Divorce?
Paulette Hamilton | March 4, 2025 | Divorce Cases in Orlando
Divorce is tough, and one of the biggest questions couples face is: “Who gets the house?” In Florida, the answer isn’t always straightforward. This guide breaks down how Florida law handles homes in divorce so you can understand your options and make informed decisions. Understanding Florida’s Equitable Distribution Law Florida follows the “equitable distribution” rule […]
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How To Recognize Your Spouse’s Manipulative Behavior
Paulette Hamilton | February 27, 2025 | Divorce Cases in Orlando
Do you often feel confused or guilty after a conversation with your spouse? This could be a sign of manipulation or gaslighting. Recognizing emotional manipulation from someone you know can be difficult. Living with manipulation tactics can alter your view of reality and affect your mental health. There were nearly 674,000 divorces in 2022 alone. […]
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