TAMPA CHILD CUSTODY ATTORNEY
Florida Child Custody Modification / Enforcement of Decrees
In addition to helping clients with initial custody and visitation determinations, The Law Office of Mark Rodriguez also helps clients in the post-decree enforcement and modifications of existing parenting plans and time-sharing schedules. Child custody and support decrees need to be revisited to account for changes in your individual family circumstances like remarriage, and a significant increase or decrease in one parent’s income. Sometimes an agreement that seems reasonable and fair and one point can later become impractical or impossible.
A need to relocate in or out of state for work may warrant a change to the child custody and visitation arrangements. Living arrangement modifications are most important when considering the relocation of children. Relocation of children refers to the process of the custodial parent moving or relocating the residence of the minor child. In Florida, certain procedures are required by the state if the custodial parent makes plans to move 50 miles or more from their current residence. When these requirements are not followed there can be negative consequences regarding the custody of the child. Mark G. Rodriguez has helped numerous Florida families’ review, negotiate, or litigate post-judgment issues, especially if there has been domestic violence.
Divorce issues related to the care and custody of minor children are stressful and difficult to negotiate. Tampa family law attorney Mark G. Rodriguez is committed to helping families resolve their issues quickly for sake of the child, while keeping with the goals of his clients’ and Florida child custody laws. If help is needed to work out a visitation schedule or any post-divorce matters in regard to child custody modifications, Tampa child custody attorney Mark G. Rodriguez has the knowledge and experience to help determine a plan and help resolve the matter in the best interest of your child. Contact us today for a free consultation and complete review of your case.