Most divorced parents genuinely desire to provide the best they possibly can for their children. The problem that arises in many situations is that the parents disagree on which arrangements would be best for the children. These disagreements can sometimes lead to litigation. When it does, it is important to know what a court can, and cannot, do in terms of creating an order of custody and timesharing. It is also important to make sure that you have representation from a knowledgeable Florida child custody attorney to help you protect your relationship with your children. The custody case between ex-spouses Elisia and Kenneth was an example of the limits of what the court can do. The two were the divorced parents of one child, who was not yet of kindergarten age. The mother lived in Pensacola, while the father lived roughly 50 miles to the west in Mobile, Ala. While the parents were going through the divorce process, they had equal timesharing. They met once a week halfway…
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