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(954) 500-5555Child custody disputes are some of the most sensitive aspects of family law. At Bacchus Law, our West Palm Beach custody attorney provides compassionate, knowledgeable, and results-driven representation to help parents create fair time-sharing and custody agreements. We focus on protecting your parental rights while always prioritizing the best interests of your child.
Florida family law uses the term “time sharing” to describe custody arrangements, ensuring that children maintain meaningful relationships with both parents whenever possible. Our attorneys help parents in West Palm Beach navigate this process, from creating parenting plans to modifying existing custody agreements.
We assist in establishing fair time-sharing schedules that reflect the child’s best interests and accommodate each parent’s availability.
Our attorney ensures that your parenting plan covers essential details such as visitation, decision-making authority, and holiday schedules.
Life circumstances change. We help you petition for modifications when adjustments to custody or time sharing are necessary.
Child custody cases require both compassion and firm legal knowledge. At Bacchus Law, we work to minimize conflict while protecting your parental rights. Whether through negotiation, mediation, or court representation, our goal is to secure an agreement that fosters stability and well-being for your child.
When you trust Bacchus Law with your custody case, you gain a partner dedicated to your family’s future. We provide the guidance, clarity, and representation you need for long-term stability. We offer:
Time sharing refers to custody arrangements where both parents share time and responsibility for their child.
The court considers the best interests of the child, including health, safety, education, and the ability of each parent to provide care.
Yes. If there are significant changes in circumstances, custody and time-sharing agreements can be modified.
Not always. The court prioritizes the child’s well-being, which may result in different time-sharing schedules based on circumstances.
An attorney ensures your rights are protected, your parenting plan is legally sound, and your child’s best interests remain the top priority.