What Happens if I Keep My Children Past My Approved Visitation Time

In our last article, we talked about holiday travel and time-sharing issues associated with Covid-19, and the best ways to go about navigating those tricky obstacles during these challenging times.

HOLIDAY TRAVEL AND TIME-SHARING ISSUES DURING COVID-19

The fall and winter holidays are a magical time of year for many. After all, these are the times of year when we travel to get together with family and

How To Get A Restraining Order in Florida:  Petitioning for a Domestic Violence Injunction

Domestic Violence is a significant issue in our country and state. Nationally, one in four women and one in seven men are the victims of physical violence perpetrated by a

10 Tips For Successful Co-Parenting

Co-parenting a child following a separation or dissolution of marriage is often challenging for both parents and children. There are many factors that come into play including strong emotions, how

7 Reasons to Use a Lawyer When Getting A Divorce

Getting a divorce or a “dissolution of marriage”, as it is called in Florida, is never easy. Some people believe that representing themselves in a dissolution of marriage can help

Understanding Time-Sharing and Florida’s Child Custody Laws

Child custody, technically called “time-sharing” in the state of Florida, is one of the most emotional, and often, contentious issues that can arise for parents and children when couples divorce

A Look at Property Division Rules in a Florida Divorce

Deciding to end a marriage is a major decision for both spouses, as it is signaling the end of an emotional connection and a division of assets collected during married

Celebrating Our 5th Anniversary on 5/5 at 5!

Jacksonville, FL – April 20, 2021 Parra Harris Law is excited to announce that we are celebrating our law firm’s 5th anniversary with an event on May 5th, “Celebrating 5

What You Should Do When a Parenting Plan Isn’t Followed

Married couples get divorced for many reasons. Some of the most common reasons are too much conflict or a lack of commitment. If there are children involved in the relationship,

Our Guide to Relative or Grandparent Adoption in Florida

Pursuing relative or kinship adoption in Florida means that a grandparent, uncle, aunt, or sibling will do the adopting. Florida legislation has paved the way to facilitate adoptions by relatives,