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Child Custody/Parenting Time

Aggressive Representation When Legal Matters Affect Your Child

The Florida legislature recently changed the concepts of child custody and visitation to a singular concept — parenting time — that incorporates parental responsibilities and visitation into detailed parenting plans.

These changes in the law can be confusing to many parents, although the process of determining the time you will spend with your child remains largely the same. At the law office of Ami L. DiLorenzo, P.A., we can help you understand how you and your children may be affected by the new laws. We can then work with you to negotiate a fair custody and visitation agreement that meets your goals and is in the best interests of your family. To get started, contact our Ocala, Florida, law firm at 352-671-6700.

When You Need a Fighter

At times, working toward a child custody agreement can become contentious, as both parents may have differing ideas on what is best for their children. Ami L. DiLorenzo has gained a reputation as a forceful advocate in the courtroom when that is what it takes to best promote a client's legal interests. She will take every action possible within the bounds of the law to protect your relationship with your children.

This is true regarding a broad spectrum of child custody matters affecting parents in throughout Florida, including these:

  • Creating final and temporary parenting plans that are in your children's best interests
  • Determining who will make important decisions for your children, like where they will go to school or the types of health care they will receive
  • Enforcing and modifying existing child custody orders when circumstances change
  • Guiding your family through the relocation of a parent within Florida or to another state
  • Helping parents resolve all issues related to the child after paternity is determined

Contact Us

Whether you are considering divorce or have a pending child custody issue, contact family law attorney Ami DiLorenzo to discuss your concerns. Call us at 352-671-6700 or complete our online contact form to schedule an initial consultation with a lawyer.

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