
Temporary vs. Final Orders in Divorce and Custody Cases
In divorce and custody cases, courts often issue two types of decisions. These are temporary orders and final orders. A temporary order sets short-term rules

In divorce and custody cases, courts often issue two types of decisions. These are temporary orders and final orders. A temporary order sets short-term rules

When you face child custody issues in Florida, the changes in the law and the new focus on timesharing can feel overwhelming. Timesharing refers to

When parents separate or divorce, one of the most emotional and challenging issues is determining where a child will live. Many parents wonder if their

At Griffin Family Law, we represent families across Jacksonville and Florida in all aspects of parental responsibility and timesharing. We draw on experience, attention to

Summer vacations are a cherished tradition for families across Florida. At Griffin Family Law, PLLC, we understand that families with joint custody require thoughtful planning

At Griffin Family Law, we know that child custody can be one of the most emotionally charged and complex aspects of any divorce or separation.

Florida law dictates a child’s mother is the natural guardian when a child is born out of wedlock. This means the unwed mother is automatically

When it comes to child custody cases, a long-standing belief persists that courts automatically favor mothers. Many fathers feel discouraged by this misconception, thinking that

The legalization of same-sex marriage across the United States was a landmark victory for LGBTQ+ rights, symbolizing a step toward equality. However, as society evolves,

When it comes to child custody cases in Florida, ensuring the well-being and best interests of the children involved is paramount. During legal proceedings involving
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