Handling Holiday Handoffs: Best Practices from a Tampa Custody Lawyer
Holiday exchanges can create tension for separated or divorced parents who want to protect their child’s experience while navigating complicated emotions. A structured plan can prevent conflict and...
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The “First Holiday” Survival Guide: Legal Tips from a Tampa Custody Lawyer
The first holiday season after a separation often feels overwhelming. Parents want to protect their children’s joy while also navigating new emotional territory and unfamiliar scheduling challenges...
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Winter Break Travel and Out-of-State Trips: A Tampa Custody Lawyer’s Guide to Holiday Visitation
The winter holiday season is traditionally a time for family gatherings, festive celebrations, and creating lasting memories. For many families in Florida, this often involves packing bags and travel...
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Denied Holiday Visitation? How a Tampa Custody Lawyer Can Help Enforce Your Plan
The holiday season is meant to be a time of joy, connection, and creating memories with your children. For divorced or separated parents, however, this time of year often brings a unique set of anxie...
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Parallel Parenting a Narcissist: A Guide for Tampa Parents
Updated January 16, 2026 For parents in Tampa navigating a divorce, the word "co-parenting" is everywhere. It is held up as the gold standard, the sign of a "successful" divorce. It evokes images ...
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When Courts Skip the Required Findings: What Salazar v. Blanco Reveals About Parenting Plans, Best Interests, and Child Support in Florida
Updated January 16, 2026 Case Summary In Diana De Los Angeles Salazar v. Andre Ramon Blanco (Fla. 3d DCA, June 4, 2025), the Third District Court of Appeal reversed a final judgment o...
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Keeping Relocation Temporary Orders on Track: What Lawler v. Lawler Says About Best Interests, Statutory Compliance, and Deadlines in Florida
Updated January 16, 2026 Case Snapshot The Third District affirmed a temporary order that allowed a father to relocate two minor children from the Florida Keys to South Carolina, pending a fina...
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When Parents Seek Change: What Squires v. SquiresTeaches About Modification of Child Support and Parenting Plans
Updated January 16, 2026 Summary of the Case In Holly Squires v. Jared Squires (Fla. 5th DCA, June 20, 2025), the Fifth District Court of Appeal upheld a trial court’s decision deny...
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Due Process in Contempt and Timesharing: What Saladino v. Saladino Means for Florida Family Law
In John A. Saladino v. Erika F. Saladino (Fla. 6th DCA, June 20, 2025), the Sixth District Court of Appeal reversed a trial court’s contempt order that had suspended a father’s timeshar...
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