Recent Posts in Child Law Category
Posted on Nov 26, 2014 By Hutchinson Law
Once a disabled child becomes an adult can the court order additional timesharing? Under Florida child custody laws, the court does not have jurisdiction to order timesharing once a child becomes 18 ...
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Posted on Jul 12, 2013 By Hutchinson Law
Information on the potential psychological damages that divorce can have on young children is far from scarce. However, recent studies have revealed shocking and disconcerting results concerning a ...
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Posted on Jun 6, 2012 By Hutchinson Law
Elisa Izquierdo was six-years-old when her testimony became a symbol of child abuse and a deciding factor in an important American court case. The little girl was a tragic victim; she was beaten to ...
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Posted on Jul 14, 2011 By Hutchinson Law
In an attempt to curtail excessive fighting over child custody issues, the Florida legislature has done away with the terms "primary" and "secondary" child custody. Before the ...
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