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Question: Divorce, Marriage, Alimony - Florida

Asked on 10/9/2009
Would a judge not award the non custodial parent, every other holiday visitation? I am going through a divorce and we have agreed upon weekly visitati

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In most cases, holidays are rotated between the parties. However, much more information would need to be known in order to answer your question, as every case is different and there are multiple factors involved in determining what is in the best interest of the children.

My office offers free initial consultations if you would like assistance with your divorce action. If you would like to schedule a free initial telephone consultation, please contact my office at 407-971-6140.



  • Answered on 10/14/2009
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