You need a modification - your parenting plan is not working. Changing up the routine would be in your child's best interest. Surely the court will care that your child is unhappy & that the schedule is not working. Maybe but, we have some rules and procedures we have to follow if you want to be successful.
Parenting Plans: Important Things to Consider
A Parenting Plan is required in every family court case involving children. The Parenting Plan is either an agreement entered into by the parents or ordered by the Court at the end of a hearing. Parties can have a temporary parenting plan put in place while the case is in litigation or a final parenting plan by which they are bound once it is raitified, or made into a court order. What goes into a Parenting Plan is important to know and understand.
Getting a Passport for a Child
Florida Divorce Top 10 Vocabulary Words Part 2
This list is continued from the last post, Florida Divorce Top 10 Vocabulary Words Part 1
Hair follicle drug tests in custody / family law cases.
Custody Cases sometimes involve hair follicle drug test, if you have been asked to take one, here is what you should know: