- The ability of each parent to facilitate parent-child relationships and respect the court-ordered time-sharing schedules.
- The ability of each parent to make decisions and act in the best interests of their children.
- The geographic location of each parent and the proximity of each parent to the child’s school.
- The environment in which the child has lived before the divorce.
These and many other factors will influence a time-sharing decision in your divorce. If you want to find out more, get a free consultation from a Fort Lauderdale child custody lawyer at The Law Office of Gustavo E. Frances, P.A.

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