Taking Care of What's Important
What's important to a kid whose parents are going through a divorce? They'll ask: Are we going to move away? Will I stay at my same school? Will I get to keep my friends? Will I still get an allowance?
What they're really asking for is continuity and that is what Florida's parenting plan provides. This revolutionary plan was put together by those actively involved with children — from child psychologists to judges. It considers virtually every aspect of a child's life, day in and day out, and asks that you do the same.
It can be broken down into three major areas:
Parental Responsibility: Where will the children go to school? What doctor will they see? Who will babysit? Parents must have a long-range parenting plan that addresses all these details as well as what process the parents will use as to how future decisions will be made.
Timesharing: Will time with the kids be shared 50/50? Where will they be for Mother's Day? Can I take the kids to Ireland for 3 weeks?
Support: Your plan must address the day-to-day expenses but also health care, extracurricular activities and college. A parenting plan must include these details.
Three Decades of Experience on Your Side
You need someone to help you think this all through, so there are no surprises. You need a lawyer with experience. Located in Fort Lauderdale across the from the Broward County Courthouse, Attorney C. Craig Stella has over three decades of experience dealing with family law. Contact us.
The parenting plan does not have to slow down the divorce process. Not with an Attorney like C. Craig Stella on your side. We work to get you and your children the money and protection you need.
If you receive notice that temporary relief hearing is 6 to 8 weeks down the road, The Stella Law Firm can expedite that. Call 954-519-2257 or contact us online today. Our office is located in Fort Lauderdale across from the Broward County Courthouse.
