Parenting & Time-Sharing §61.13(3) Part 19 of 19 | Divorce Attorney Fort Myers/Naples (r) The capacity and disposition of each parent to protect the child from the ongoing litigation as demonstrated by not discussing the litigation with the child, not sharing documents or electronic media related to the litigation with the child, and refraining from disparaging comments…

Parenting & Time-Sharing §61.13(3) Part 18 of 19 | Divorce Attorney Fort Myers/Naples (q) The demonstrated capacity and disposition of each parent to maintain an environment for the child which is free from substance abuse. Does the parent have any record of drug or alcohol abuse? The evidence may be that this is a disease rather…

PARENTING & TIME-SHARING §61.13(3) Part 17 of 19 | Divorce Attorney Fort Myers/Naples (n) Evidence that either parent has knowingly provided false information to the court regarding any prior or pending action regarding domestic violence, sexual violence, child abuse, child abandonment, or child neglect. This is specific instance of a moral shortcoming, which is factor #6….

Parenting & Time-Sharing §61.13(3) Part 16 of 19 | Divorce Attorney Fort Myers/Naples 61.13(2)(c)2. The court shall order that the parental responsibility for a minor child be shared by both parents unless the court finds that shared parental responsibility would be detrimental to the child. Evidence that a parent has been convicted of a misdemeanor of the first…

Parenting &  Time-Sharing §61.13(3) Part 15 of 19 | Divorce Attorney Fort Myers/Naples  (m) Evidence of domestic violence, sexual violence, child abuse, child abandonment, or child neglect, regardless of whether a prior or pending action relating to those issues has been brought. If the court accepts evidence of prior or pending actions regarding domestic violence, sexual violence,…

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