“Greyson’s Law” Requires Florida Courts to Consider Threats of Violence in Custody and Visitation Decisions
Family court judges face difficult decisions regarding parenting plans and time-sharing when a parent has allegedly engaged in threatening behavior against their former partner. Florida law calls for minor children to have frequent and meaningful contact with both parents. In some cases, courts have discounted claims of intimidation during disputes over time-sharing. Determining whether such a claim has merit or…