As new family law issues develop in our State, Florida remains resolute in its focus on the best interest of our children. In its decision published on November 7, 2013, DMT v. TMH, No. SC12, the Florida Supreme Court has, again, affirmed its commitment to weigh the individual needs of each child by virtue of the ‘best interest’ standard. By nature, family law is an emotional and extremely personal journey. Our children deserve a voice and we must be vigilant in our efforts to protect them.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57611389/fla-supreme-court-settles-lesbian-custody-battle/
To read the Florida Supreme Court Ruling, click HERE.
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