What is the Parenting coordination of the parents
you asked? While it's easy to give a quick definition based on Florida's
legislative vision, the irony accumulated by some writers requires a deeper
answer.
When I returned
to law school in my forties, I didn't plan to study law because I was doing
nothing at home. At that time, law school was one of the most competitive
schools that young people could try, and it was almost impossible to complete
the life and adult responsibility of the family. I went to law school to study
constitutional and environmental law. I finally practice family law,
administrative law and criminal law.
Family courts are
an interesting place for legal practice. This is the most important person in
our lives, who is our conspiracy, subject to every decision, every action and
every lack of action. Goodwill for your predecessor can be used to deal with
you, and the timetable change agreement for special occasions may become a
requirement to change it anytime, anywhere. In this place, grandparents can
become enemies, while other more important people will give inferiority in the
world war.
The Parenting coordination of Florida's
children's education was presented a few years before the final enactment. It
was approved by the legislature, but the then governor, Jeb Bush, vetoed it. He
believes that the original concept gives the parent responsibility coordinator
and the court's lack of control over too much power. This idea has changed many
times, and many reports and committees work together to find a good balance
between parents, children, courts and family structures while protecting basic
human rights. It was promulgated by Governor Charlie Christ in 2009 and was
adopted by the Florida Supreme Court in 2010.
Parenting is a hard job. It may be one of the most
difficult things in our lives. When two people work together to raise a child,
we must face the challenge of a united front, or at least try it. What happens
when we can't do that? What happens when we decide to separate and try to
separate the children together? Grandparents? Who takes the children to school?
Who will return home when the child is sick? What happens when we meet someone
and get involved with the child?
Even in the most
friendly separation, all of these problems can lead to stress and tension. No
one started to believe that they would fight for each child for 18 years. But
unfortunately, it happened. This happens to well-meaning people who take care
of their favorite children and do their best. This happens to those who are
ordered by the court to work with their children and they do not want to do so.
For many years,
the justice system has been trying to work with parents to find fashion
solutions that are in the best interests of the child. The court tried to
provide information to it. Unfortunately, this information is limited by the
time, quality and/or existence of the attorney and the person holding the
position in the bank. Over the past 30 years, mediation has greatly helped
parents and courts find more personalized solutions for their families. For
most parents, this system works
Then some parents
can't work together. Those who have returned to the court many times, are
concerned with children, new partners, grandparents, day care choices, vacation
time, and hundreds of other issues that arise every day. This is the source of
parental coordination.
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