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Monthly Archives: August 2024

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Grandparent Visitation Rights: Legal and Emotional Complexities

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Grandparents often play a significant role in their grandchildren’s lives, providing love, support, and stability. However, when family dynamics change due to divorce, death, or estrangement, maintaining these important relationships can become challenging. In Florida, the legal landscape regarding grandparent visitation rights is complex, balancing the rights of parents with the best interests of… Read More »

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Best Interest of the Child Standard in Florida

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

When parents divorce or separate, one of the most challenging issues they face is determining child custody and visitation arrangements. In Florida, as in many other states, the guiding principle for resolving these disputes is the “best interest of the child” standard. This standard is designed to ensure that all decisions made regarding a… Read More »

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Post-Divorce Estate Planning: Securing Your Future

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce signifies a significant turning point in an individual’s life, affecting not just the immediate circumstances but also future planning. One critical aspect that often gets overlooked in the midst of divorce proceedings is estate planning. Ensuring your estate plan is updated after a divorce is crucial to protect your financial security and ensure… Read More »

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The Cassie Carli Law: Ensuring Safe Exchange of Minor Children in Florida

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce and child custody arrangements can be fraught with tension and conflict, making the exchange of children between parents a particularly stressful and potentially dangerous event. Recognizing the need for safer arrangements, Florida has enacted the Cassie Carli Law, effective July 1, 2024. This new legislation aims to ensure the safe exchange of minor… Read More »

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