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Primarily practice in family law, including but not limited to divorces, paternity matters, adoptions, modifications, child support, premarital agreements, postmarital agreements, post judgment issues and separation agreements. Additionally, the practice includes representation in criminal law cases, landlord/tenant matters, traffic law, wills and estates, and other civil cases on a case by case basis. The areas where representation is provided are Sarasota, Manatee, DeSoto, Charlotte, and Lee counties.

Monday, September 17, 2012

CHILDREN'S BILL OF RIGHTS

A child has a moral right and should have a legal right:

1.               To receive parental love and affection, discipline and guidance, and to grow to maturity in a home environment which enables him/her to develop into a mature and responsible adult;

2.               To be supported, maintained, and educated to the best of parental ability, in return for which he/she has the moral duty to honor his/her father and mother;

3.               To be reared as a person, within the family, at school and before the law;

4.               To receive fair treatment from all in authority;

5.               To be heard and listened to;

6.               To earn and keep his/her own earnings;

7.               To seek and obtain medical care and treatment and counseling;

8.               To emancipation from the parent-child relationship when that relationship has broken down, the child has left home due to abuse, neglect, serious family conflict, or other sufficient cause, and his/her best interest would be served by the termination of parental authority;

9.               To be free of legal disabilities or incapabilities save where such are convincingly shown to be necessary and protective of the actual best interests of the child;

10.            To receive special care, consideration, and protection in the administration of law or justice so that his/her best interests always are a paramount factor;

11.            To believe that he/she has the love and respect of each parent and that each parent is worthy of his/her love and respect; and

12.            To be free of the adverse influence of quarrelsome parents; to be free of parental efforts to alienate the child from the other parent.


Document is from the Parenting Plan for the Twelfth Judicial Circuit                    

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