Monday, December 16, 2019

How to get Child Custody Fort Myers?


Every country and even state has its particular laws for child custody. In Florida, child custody goes with the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, which gives the custody of the child to the most deserving parent as per the interests of the child. In Florida, the parents are allowed to share parental responsibility and limited or supervised time to any of them.


How to proceed for child custody Fort Myers?

In Florida, getting sole child custody would entail the parent with the responsibility of a better upbringing of the child. Here, parents need to submit their parenting plans in front of the Florida family court, which is then approved by the jury in favor of the child’s future. The court permits one of the two parents to take on the responsibility of the child’s welfare including his schooling, career, religious, medical, disciplinary and other important decisions. This means that they share parenting time (time-sharing), and parental responsibility in the best interests of the child.
When it comes to custody arrangement or agreement in Florida, child custody is awarded in two different ways: sole custody (one parent) and joint custody (both the parents). To elaborate on this, in sole custody, one parent is given with legal and physical custody of a child; while in joint custody, both the responsibilities of legal and physical child custody are shared by parents, and hence for this, it is called as shared parental responsibility.


Such cases can be presented in front of the circuit court with jurisdiction over the child's residence or if the parents have already filed a divorce petition, the petition can be filed in the same court. While filling the petition, you need to fill a number of documents, so make sure you get it all done before stepping in the court. Ask your divorce lawyers Fort Myers, if he can represent you for child custody case for better results.