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Fathers Have Rights in Florida

Let’s Protect Them

We’ve all heard the stories—dads paying child support while their kids get the short end of the stick. Pop culture has highlighted these struggles, like in Kanye West’s Gold Digger. But while those stories reflect real frustration, times have changed.

The Good News: Florida Law Treats Fathers Fairly

Florida courts no longer assume mothers should get full custody. Fathers now have equal rights under the law. The state’s public policy is clear: Kids do best with both parents involved, and parenting time should be shared equally whenever possible.

The Problem: Old Mindsets Still Exist

Even though the law supports equal parenting, we still see cases where a mother believes the children are “hers,” offering dad every-other-weekend visits—just like the outdated system. That’s not how it works anymore.

The Solution: Fight for Your Time

At Miller Law Firm, we know the laws and how to use them to protect your rights as a father. Whether you’re going through a divorce or a paternity case, we’re here to help you:

Build a fair time-sharing plan

Stay fully involved in your child’s life

Fight back if the other parent tries to limit your role

Our Goal Is Your Relationship with Your Kids

We keep one thing in mind above all else: You want to be a loving, present father. We’ll help you fight for that outcome.

Let Miller Law Firm stand up for your rights—and your family.

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Can You Get Divorced In Florida?

Every now and then we’ll have someone call us asking about handling their Florida divorce.  When we ask where they live, they’ll tell us Georgia or someplace other than Florida.  Okay, we think, what about the spouse?  Is she currently living in Florida?  Negative.  She’s in Ohio. 

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