If you’re currently going through a divorce or are considering to file a divorce petition, the question “who will get custody of our children, me or my ex?” has surely crossed your mind. It cannot be said, however, that the parent X will get the kids in 100% of all cases and becomes the custodial …
Because of the growing number of divorced parents in the state of Florida, courts now allow divorcing couples to communicate with their children virtually, which can also count towards visitation time. Digital technology makes communication possible and our lives much easier. While it is true it will never replace having quality time with your children, …
Every child custody case is different and also the circumstances leading to a divorce. In most cases, parents lose custody of their children due to issues related to abuse and neglect. Family courts always make these important decisions based on the best interests of the child. Your Miami child custody attorney will assess your situation …
Co-parenting is a good idea in most divorce scenarios and is often the best option for your kids. You didn’t stop being a parent just because your relationship with your former spouse didn’t work out. Psychologists strongly recommend co-parenting as it allows kids to maintain a strong relationship with both parents. Some parents are afraid …
After parents get a divorce or split up, there is always the tough decision of who should maintain custody of the child. It is not a comfortable situation; going from a two-parent household to now a one-parent-at-a-time arrangement. Many couples manage to work it out without the assistance of the courts or an attorney. Others, …
When two parents break up, it is hard for the child. There are so many things that come into play. Who will get custody? Who will make all of the important decisions in the child’s life? Where will they attend school? Do they have to move? Will they see the other parent, and how often? …
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Our associates are experienced in practicing several different areas of immigration law including family immigration, employment-based immigration, visas, and citizenship proceedings. Attorney Stephanie Morrow has represented clients from around the world, including:
Every country has their own laws and circumstances which must be navigated in order to get a successful outcome, and not every family law attorney has this type of international experience. No matter where a client travels from to find us, we look forward to discussing their case and helping them plan for a new beginning.
Family law sometimes goes hand in hand with immigration law, especially in such an international hotspot. Bilingual in Spanish and English, the Law Offices of S.G. Morrow & Associates are up to the challenge. We are able to translate the law into a language that you can understand so you can make the best legal decisions for you and your family. We believe that you know best when it comes to your situation.