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How is Child Custody Different In LGBTQ+ Divorces?

Do LGBTQ+ Divorces Issues Specific to Them? Child custody is one of the most important and often contentious aspects of any divorce. For LGBTQ+ parents going through a divorce in Florida, you might wonder if custody arrangements are handled differently compared to heterosexual couples. The short answer is no—child custody arrangements for LGBTQ+ couples follow the same legal framework as those for heterosexual Read More

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