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Tampa Child Custody Lawyer Gary Dolgin Explains Determining A Time-Sharing Schedule After Divorce When Children Are Involved

In determining an appropriate time-sharing schedule, judges must consider 20 statutory factors and take into account the best interests of the children.

Time-sharing arrangements may differ from family to family. Assuming both parents are good parents, they may want to consider the following in determining an appropriate time-sharing schedule:

(1) that children and parents need blocks of continuous time together, including overnight time, and (2) that the blocks of time should be long enough to ensure that each parent remains an involved parent, rather than one becoming identified with homework and bedtimes and the other with recreation.

Here at The Law Offices of Gary S. Dolgin, we have been helping mothers and fathers with child custody for over 30 years in the Tampa area.

We have also been committed to protecting children’s best interests while helping to advocate for their parent’s rights.

If you are having any child custody issues such as relocation, determining parental responsibility, time-sharing problems, or any other custody issue that may be causing an unhealthy situation for your child, or negatively affecting your parental rights, we are here to help you.

To schedule a child custody consultation with Gary Dolgin, give us a call at (813) 999-2772, and it will be our pleasure to help you.

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