You may not be earning a law degree or specializing in marital law, but this is your life and you're responsible for the outcome of your Parenting Plan - even if you have a great attorney. Below you will find important Florida Statutes that will educate you, empower you, and help you make informed decisions.
PARENTAL RELOCATION WITH A CHILD
Viewing this statute prior to signing a Parenting Plan helped a parent create additional language in their Parenting Plan before it was finalized so that the co-parent couldn't move far away (yet still within the mileage requirements of the statute) and have their daughter attend a new school.
K-12 STUDENT AND PARENT RIGHTS
Referencing this statute in a letter to the school principal and school board member helped a parent get access to documents that were being denied by an office administrator as being "confidential". The school principal officially apologized, calling the issue a "miscommunication".
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