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The Impact of Relocation on Child Custody Cases in Orlando

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Discover how relocating impacts child custody cases in Orlando under Florida law. Learn the legal process, what courts consider, and how Kraken Law Group helps parents protect their rights and prioritize their child’s best interests.

Calculating Child Support in Florida: What Parents Need to Know

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Understanding Florida’s child support calculations can feel overwhelming. Kraken Law Group explains the key factors courts consider, debunks common myths, and outlines legal consequences, ensuring you’re prepared to protect your family’s financial future.

The Impact of Relocation on Child Custody Cases in Orlando

Relocating with a child after divorce or separation is a complex legal process in Florida. Whether for a job opportunity or a fresh start, parents must balance their rights with the child’s need for stability. Florida law requires a formal petition for relocation, and courts evaluate factors such as the child’s emotional well-being, parental relationships, and proposed visitation plans. Learn how relocation impacts child custody cases and what steps to take to protect your parental rights. Consult Kraken Law Group, a trusted family law firm in Orlando, for expert legal guidance.

Divorce Mediation vs. Litigation: Which Is Right for You?

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Divorce can be a difficult and emotional process. Whether you’re hoping for a more peaceful resolution through mediation or preparing for the complexities of litigation, understanding the differences between these approaches is essential.

Birth Blogs: Everything You Should Know About Birth Injuries

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For most families, childbirth is a joyous occasion. Parents brace themselves for little more than learning experiences and sleep deprivation as they settle into their new roles. They count fingers and toes and hope for the best.

Sadly, this isn’t always the outcome for everyone.

Seven birth injuries occur for every 1,000 children that are born in the U.S. While high-risk populations and those with certain genetic predispositions tend to approach