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Detailed Parenting Plans Can Help Avoid Holiday Conflicts
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

It may not snow in Florida, but the feeling of the holiday season is already in the air. Every year at around this time, some radio stations begin playing Christmas carols around the clock, while on other stations, radio DJs snark about how Thanksgiving and the winter holidays are peak season for family conflict. It…

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How Does a Parent’s Mental Health Affect Parenting Plans in Florida?
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

It is a great relief to many that the stigma surrounding seeking treatment for mental illnesses has lessened as much as it has in recent years. In many circumstances, mental health treatment has become routine even for patients who do not exhibit particularly alarming symptoms. In fact, recent statistics show that nearly 20% of American…

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Parenting Classes in Florida: Why Do I Need One?
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

When Floridians move out of state, for example, to attend an out-of-state college, they can find plenty of reasons to brag to their buddies from other states. I swam in an alligator-infested river and lived to tell about it! Yes, people flaunt their cosmetic surgery-enhanced bodies on Florida beaches every day, even Christmas! I have…

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Psychological Evaluations and Drug Testing
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

Issues regarding the fitness of parents frequently appear in divorce cases.  Often times one of the spouses will question the competency or moral fitness of the other parent when issues concerning minor children arise. There is a two-part test that the Court applies when a party is requesting that the other party submit to either…

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Disagreement Can Significantly Delay Divorce
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

It is understandable that some spouses who are divorcing are not necessarily in the mindset to cooperate with one another. After all, fighting and disagreements have likely played a role in the decision to end their marriage. However, refusal to come to an agreement regarding one or more issues in a divorce can cause serious…

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Should I Try to Get Sole Custody of My Children?
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

A major issue between parents who split up is who will get custody of their child. In many cases, if you do not particularly like the other parent or believe he or she may be irresponsible in some way, you may want to obtain sole custody rights. However, getting sole custody in Florida is extremely…

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What Is Required in a Florida Parenting Plan?
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

If you are no longer married or in a relationship with the other parent of your child, you will need to make many legal decisions regarding time-sharing and visitation. These are the terms that have largely replaced the term “child custody” in Florida, since Florida law sets out that maintaining continuing and frequent contact with…

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No More Ban on Gay Adoption in Florida Law
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

On June 11, 2015, Governor Rick Scott signed the bill that will remove the language banning gay couples from adopting children from Florida law. Though a judge for the 3rd District Court of Appeal in Miami ruled that the ban was unconstitutional and state officials stopped actively enforcing the ban in 2010, the language remained…

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Adoptions Can Be Tricky
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

Thousands of adoptions occur across the United States every year. Most of them proceed very smoothly and without any unexpected surprises. However, there are a handful of adoptions that do occur that involve unsuspecting problems, and result in heart wrenching stories. One recent story involves Sonya, a young child adopted by a Tennessee couple. The…

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Divorce Mistakes That Everyone Makes
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

Welcome to the 21st Century! With the popularity of Facebook, Twitter and the internet in general, your life has become an open book. You may need to seek the services of a seasoned attorney when social media becomes a central issue in your case. Postings to your facebook page can become fodder for your spouse’s…

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