High Conflict Co-Parenting in Florida

High Conflict Co-Parenting in Florida

When school starts, co-parenting conflicts often become harder to ignore.

Missed emails. Pickup disputes. Disagreements over teachers, extracurricular activities, or school decisions. What feels like a series of isolated frustrations may actually reveal a larger pattern.

In Florida, courts generally do not make parenting decisions based on one difficult interaction. They look for patterns of communication, cooperation, stability, and whether each parent is acting in the child's best interests.

Our latest article explains how Florida courts evaluate high-conflict co-parenting during the school year, what documentation can help, and when ongoing issues may warrant legal action.

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Civil Judgments and Divorce in Florida
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Civil Judgments and Divorce in Florida

If a personal injury settlement or workers’ compensation claim overlaps with divorce, Florida courts do not automatically split it in half. This article explains how civil recoveries may be classified as marital or nonmarital, how commingling can affect asset division, and when those funds may impact alimony or child support.

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