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With topics ranging from “Parenting Plans” to “Common Mistakes”, articles provide the essential tools and knowledge for everyday parents to make informed decisions throughout their child custody and co-parenting journeys.
Co-Parenting Strategies & Emergency Preparedness
Florida is a beautiful place to live, but it does come with the risk of hurricanes, which are more severe on the coasts from June through November. For families navigating co-parenting agreements, hurricanes and evacuations can add an extra layer of complexity, especially when parenting plans are involved.
Co-Parent Strategies for the Upcoming School Year
We mostly write about the mechanics of parenting plans. The sooner both parents understand the key components, the more likely they will develop a plan together and avoid destructive litigation. For this article, we want to discuss strategy.
Co-Parenting Tips Before You Start The School Year
Whether your child(ren) is an early learner or in high school, the most common co-parent concerns with school-age children are generally the same grade levels K-12.
Including Provisions in Parenting Plans
Parents may include provisions regarding what they want the other parent to follow. Knowing each other’s tendencies is a major factor that can be used to determine the language included in writing provisions. It should determine how vague or how specific provisions are worded. Here’s a list of common provisions.
Florida Parenting Plans: Requirements & Provisions
A parenting plan is a document that specifies how separated or divorced parents will care for their child. It covers schedules, shared responsibilities, decision-making authority, and communication to ensure stability and structure for the child.
Tips for Drafting a Declaration Letter to a Judge
A declaration letter is a written statement submitted in family court that outlines a parent’s position and concerns about custody arrangements. It’s an opportunity to convey to the judge, on paper, your desired outcome and why.
Parenting Plans: A Few Key Elements
A parenting plan is a document developed for the parents of a minor child(ren) and approved by the court. It governs the relationship between both parents regarding the child(ren). A well-crafted plan helps avoid future conflicts. Here are just a few elements that need to be addressed.
Tampa Bay Manufacturing & Healthcare: Helping Co-Parents Pursue Careers, Strengthen Families
Countless single parents are eager to further their education, develop new skills, and achieve their dream of a professional career. Not married, nor together, they share a willingness to co-parent. They just don’t know how to or think it’s not possible. We coach them, at no cost to the family.
Social Media Considerations: Child Custody & Co-Parenting
Whether you are in the thick of a child custody dispute or trying to maintain a solid co-parenting relationship, posting on social media has risks. Properly navigating the social media landscape is critical to avoiding pitfalls, which can have devastating effects on the children.
Co-Parenting To Pursue a Career
A parenting plan is a document developed for the parents of a minor child(ren) and approved by the court. It governs the relationship between both parents regarding the child(ren) and includes time-sharing schedule. Once signed by a judge it becomes a court order. This creates accountability. Accountability that creates opportunities, which can transform the life of a single parent, the co-parent, and the children.
Greg Hill Named Runner-Up for 2025 Florida Child Welfare Professional of the Year
Greg Hill, co-founder of Our Children Have Rights (OCHR), was featured in the June/July 2025 issue of Paradise News for being named runner-up for the 2025 Florida Child Welfare Professional of the Year.
How Tampa Bay’s Manufacturing Industry Helps Us Achieve Successful Co-Parenting Strategies
In 2024, we joined Bay Area Manufacturers Association. Our goal was to gain industry knowledge to better assist custodial & non-custodial parents who have co-parenting & employment needs.
Co-Parent Information Sharing & School Outcomes
When co-parents work together and are engaged in the child’s education, outcomes improve.
Co-Parenting To Pursue A Career
Parenting Plans create time-sharing, which provides clarity. Clarity regarding responsibilities, including who has responsibility for the child(ren) on which dates, times, how they make exchanges, where, and when. The parenting plan is a court order, it creates accountability.
Addressing Swim Safety in Parenting Plans
With shared decision-making, extracurricular activities participation may be determined by each parents on the days they have time-sharing. We want to discuss Water Safety & Swim Lessons. It deserves attention and it’s getting attention. In a matter of time, it will be a hot topic for parenting plans.

