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Emergency motion for custody hearing, child custody and family law attorneys Tampa

Attorneys for Emergency Custody Tampa

Attorney Donald Gilbert on Emergency Motions & Child Custody Tampa Attorney Don Gilbert at Nilo J Sanchez & Associates PA Family Law & Divorce Lawyers explains when the courts might grant an emergency motion in Family court in Tampa. Family judges are hesitant to grant emergency hearings, even when there are accusations of child abuse. If you are a party to any type of emergency motion or emergency hearing such as in emergency motion for child custody, it is highly…

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Child Testimony in High Conflict Child Custody Cases

Should Children Testify in High Conflict Child Custody Cases in Tampa Bay? Tampa Child Custody Attorney Donald Gilbert provides experienced legal insight into children’s testimonies in high conflict child custody cases in Tampa Bay and Florida. Child Custody & Family Law Attorneys Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas County If you are experiencing a high conflict child custody matter, please reach out to speak to a Tampa Bay child custody lawyer at Nilo J Sanchez & Associates PA Family Law & Divorce Attorneys.…

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Tampa Child Custody Attorney on New Florida Child Custody Law

Tampa Child Custody Attorney Addresses  Changes in New Florida Child Custody Laws As previously posted, Florida’s new child custody laws provide unmarried fathers and mothers equal parental responsibility (guardianship) once legal paternity is established. Associate Attorney Briana L Dimler at Nilo J Sanchez & Associates in Tampa expands on HB 1301 and changes to Florida Family Law that came into effect on July 1st, 2023. In this video, Attorney Brimler explains how it may effect parents who are establishing child…

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Parental Alienation & Florida Family Law FAQs

Parental Alienation  in Florida Law – FAQs What is Parental Alienation? Parental Alienation in it’s simplest form is defied as a purposeful effort of one parent to alienate a child’s affection towards the other parent. Both men and women can be alienators. Watch: Parental Alienation Florida Law What are Some Examples of Parental Alienation? There are several ways that a parent can alienate a child’s affection from the other parent. Some of the most common forms of alienation are; 1.…

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