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How does a Florida judge decide who should get custody?

Child CustodyBy Orlando Divorce LawyerNovember 1, 2020Leave a comment

On behalf of Orlando Family Attorney Kenneth D. Morse posted in Child Custody. Child custody in Orlando and Central Florida has changed significantly over the past few decades. Years ago, mothers were almost always awarded primary custody of the children while fathers were granted limited visitation time. It was widely accepted that mothers were better…

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