Theodore H. Enfield, a popular and sought-after Miami divorce lawyer with almost 30 years of experience, announces new advice to families who face the issue of relocation after a divorce.
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Relocation after divorce - Theodore H. Enfield P.A.
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2. Going through a divorce is often a particularly difficult and
painful time, for both parents and children. Once the
divorce is finalized, however, it is usually a great relief
for everyone.
The whole family can start to rebuild and heal in their new
situation, which obviously means adjusting to two
different households. If the status quo remained the same
after this time, there would be no more stress. But,
unfortunately, change is always potentially around the
corner.
3. What happens if one parent wishes to relocate, to another
state or another country? How does that affect agreed
custody arrangements? The desire, or need, to relocate can
often disrupt an already fragile situation. Several years after
thinking they had seen the last of divorce lawyers and
courtrooms, it can be very distressing if a couple find they
are at an impasse over a new issue.
This usually requires new negotiations, and it can also
sometimes open old wounds and cause new problems. Even
the most amicable divorce can sometimes leave unresolved
grievances that get buried, but can bubble to the surface in
the event of new negotiations. This can disrupt the family
even further.
4. Theodore H. Enfield, a popular and sought-after Miami
divorce lawyer with almost 30 years of
experience, announces new advice to families who face
the issue of relocation after a divorce. There could be a
number of different reasons why one parent in a family
wants to relocate.
It may be a good job opportunity. Sometime it can be
because they have met a new partner who lives a great
distance away. Whatever the reason may be, when there
is a potential change in circumstances, a couple should
find a family law office in Miami to get advice on how
to proceed, says T. Enfield.
5. The relocation may mean that original custody arrangements
cannot be upheld and need to be renegotiated. There could
be an even bigger issue if one or all children want to move
with the relocating parent and the parent staying in the
original location does not want this to happen.
Since Theodore H. Enfield has so much experience as a child
custody lawyer in Miami, he keeps up to date on all legal
developments and changes that would affect a couple when
a new situation arises that affects the terms of their divorce.
People searching for a divorce attorney in Miami, FL will
often find Theodore H. Enfield’s appears close to the top of
local listings due to his popularity and excellent service. At
an unsettling time, it is reassuring for people to find a
lawyer with so much experience and expert advice.
6. Theodore H. Enfield: Theodore H. Enfield is a popular
and well respected Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyer who
has extensive experience in all aspects of family
law, including divorce and
annulments, alimony, property settlements, and
domestic violence cases.
For more information call 305-933-9592 or
toll free on 800-733-5299, or visit
theodoreenfield.com