– Greyson’s Law (Senate Bill 130 and HB 97) in Florida aims to consider violence between parents when deciding on custody arrangements and court orders to better protect families.
– Senate Bill 1146 proposes to allow unmarried fathers who acknowledge paternity to automatically have the same legal rights as the mother to care for the child, without the need for court proceedings in Florida. – The new bill aims to give unmarried fathers more rights to be involved in their children’s lives.
– It also aims to simplify the complex history of cases defining paternity, legitimacy, and parentage of children born outside of marriage.
– Attorneys should check the status of Greyson’s Law and Senate Bill 1146 to stay informed about potential changes in the law.
https://www.henlaw.com/news-insights/florida-divorce-law-faces-major-changes-with-two-bills-pending-before-the-house-and-senate/
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