321-252-8394
  • Home
  • Our Attorney
  • Blog
  • Contact
Beachfront Family Law, LLC
  • Divorce & Separation
    • Contested Divorce
    • Uncontested Divorce
    • Property Division
    • Spousal Support
    • Legal Separation
  • Child Issues
    • Child Custody
    • Custody Modifications
    • Child Support
    • Relocating Children
    • Paternity
    • Fathers’ Rights
    • Parental Abduction
    • Guardianships
    • Terminating Rights
    • Adoption
  • Other Issues
    • Protective Orders
    • Name Changes
    • Prenuptial Agreements
    • Limited Apperances
  • Appeals
  • Legal Guides
    • DCF Cases
    • Fathers’ Rights
    • Out Of State Moves
Select Page

Can Melbourne, Florida Children Refuse Visitation – Recap

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Aug 22, 2023 | Child Custody

This post is being written to conclude and recap my series on the topic of whether children in Melbourne and other Florida areas can refuse visitation with a parent. I considered it important to address this topic due to the fact that such situations often cause...

When Melbourne, Florida Parents Coach A Child To Refuse Visitation

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Aug 22, 2023 | Child Custody

This is the next post in my series on Florida children who refuse to have visitation with their parents. My last article discussed whether children can refuse parental visitation as an absolute right. While Courts may give older children discretion as to how their...

Can Melbourne, Florida Children Refuse Child Visitation?

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Jul 14, 2023 | Child Custody

This is the next article in my series on whether Melbourne, Florida children can refuse visitation with a parent. My last article provided an overview of topics which this series will be addressing. It also stressed the need to speak with an attorney as soon as...

Can A Melbourne, Florida Child Refuse Visitation With A Parent?

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Jul 14, 2023 | Child Custody

This is the first post in a series of articles which will address the topic of whether a child can refuse visitation with a parent in Melbourne, Florida. I am writing on this issue due to the fact that what a child can do, and cannot do, often causes confusion and...

Gaining Supervised Child Visitation In Melbourne, Florida Child Custody Cases – Recap

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Jun 15, 2023 | Child Custody

This article is being written to conclude and recap my series on requiring supervised child visitation in Melbourne and other Florida areas. I considered this an important topic to address as, for obvious reasons, many people are unsure of what to do if they believe...
« Older Entries

About Our Firm

Popular Articles

  • How Drug Use Affects Child Custody In The State Of Florida – Series Recap
  • Filing For Divorce In Melbourne, Florida When Your Spouse Is Outside Of The Country
  • How Melbourne, Florida Courts Deal With Medical Marijuana And Prescription Drug Use In Child Custody Cases
  • Dealing With False DCF Allegations In Melbourne, Florida
  • Can Melbourne, Florida Residents Move In A Boyfriend Or Girlfriend During A Divorce?
  • At What Age Can A Melbourne, Florida Child Refuse Visitation With A Parent?

Blog Topics:

  • Abuse/Neglect Hearings
  • Adoptions
  • Appeals
  • Child Custody
  • Child Relocations
  • Child Support
  • Divorce
  • General
  • Guardianships
  • Legal Separation
  • Name Changes
  • Paternity
  • Prenuptial Agreements
  • Protective Orders

About Us

Beachfront Family Law
1790 Highway A1A, Suite 205
Satellite Beach, Florida 32937
Office: 321-252-8394
Email: lindsey@beachfrontfamilylaw.com

Areas Served: Florida's Brevard County cities of Melbourne, Titusville, Cocoa, Palm Bay, Grant, Valkaria, and Rockledge, as well as in the Indian River County areas of Fellsmere, Sebastian, Vero Beach, Indian River Shores, and Orchid.

Fee Structure: Flat Fee, Hourly

Website: https://beachfrontfamilylaw.com/

Beachfront Family Law Logo

Sitemap

Disclaimer

The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.

Website Powered By Modern Website Design