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  1. 22 sie 2023 · On July 1st, 2023, a new Florida law – CS/SB 1416 – regarding family law orders was enacted. These sweeping changes affect alimony, child custody, paternity, modifications, and more. The critical thing to note is that no clause states that previous agreements are grandfathered in.

  2. During the 2023 Legislative Session, there were significant changes made to Florida custody laws. Establishing Paternity: Prior to the change, an unwed mother would automatically be the natural guardian of a child born to her unless the Father filed for paternity through court action.

  3. 27 paź 2023 · The new custody law in Florida, effective from January 1, 2023, introduces significant changes that aim to enhance the child custody process. These changes reflect an increased emphasis on shared parenting and collaborative decision-making between parents.

  4. 9 sie 2023 · The new law introduces several significant changes to child custody and time-sharing arrangements in Florida. Most importantly, it removes the requirement that parents need an unforeseen change in circumstances to modify a parenting plan or time-sharing schedule.

  5. Florida’s new custody law for unmarried parents has changed, now granting both the mother and father equal rights if paternity has been established. Highlights 💡 Prior to July 1st, 2023, the mother was presumed to be the natural guardian, entitled to 100% of time sharing until a court order.

  6. The 2023 changes to Florida's custody laws have marked a new chapter in family law dynamics, redefining parental rights, responsibilities, and relationships. At Law by Bazaz, we stand ready to guide you through these changes, offering expert legal counsel tailored to your unique circumstances.

  7. 11 sie 2023 · Florida is ushering in a groundbreaking change in its approach to child custody. Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed into law a bill centered around the presumption that equal time-sharing is in the child’s best interest.