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Can Unmarried Parents Move Their Child Away From Florida – Series Recap

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Feb 8, 2019 | Child Relocations

This article is being written to conclude and recap my series on the handling of cases in which an unmarried parent wishes to relocate their child outside the state of Florida. I felt it necessary to write on this issue for two reasons. First, many parents are not...

Relocating A Child Away From Florida When A Custody Order Is Currently In Place

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Feb 8, 2019 | Child Relocations

This is the next post in my series on the handling of Melbourne, Florida child custody cases involving unmarried parents who wish to move the child out of state. My last article discussed the consequences of moving a child out of state without a custody order. Under...

Can Unmarried Melbourne Parents Move A Child From Florida Without A Court Order

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Feb 6, 2019 | Child Relocations

This is the next post in my series on the handling of cases in which an unmarried Melbourne parent wishes to relocate their child away from the state of Florida. My last article discussed how the establishment of paternity impacts child relocation cases. It is...

Paternity & Unmarried Parents Who Want To Move Their Child Outside Of Florida

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Jan 9, 2019 | Child Relocations

This is the next post in my series on cases in which unmarried parents wish to relocate their child outside the state of Florida. My last post provided an overview of topics which this series will be addressing. It also stressed the need to speak with an attorney as...

Can Unmarried Melbourne Parents Move A Child Outside Of Florida?

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Jan 9, 2019 | Child Relocations

This is the first post in a series which will discuss the possibility of unmarried parents moving a child outside the state of Florida. I have decided to write on this topic due to the fact that many people now have children out of wedlock. Also, the changing nature...
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