At the Law Office of Lobb & Mohr, we understand that no two families are the same, and a parenting plan should reflect that reality. We work closely with our clients to develop customized parenting plans that are not only legally sound under Florida law, but also practical for day-to-day life. This begins with a detailed conversation about your child’s needs, your work schedule, school commitments, and the dynamics between both parents. The goal is to create a framework that promotes stability, minimizes conflict, and supports your child’s well-being.
Our approach is grounded in both the statutory “best interests of the child” factors and real-world courtroom experience. We don’t just draft plans that look good on paper—we build plans that judges are likely to approve because they are consistent with what courts are actually ordering in similar cases. This includes structuring time-sharing schedules that are age-appropriate, logistically feasible, and designed to avoid unnecessary disruption to the child’s routine.
Over years of practice, we have identified common pitfalls that can undermine otherwise solid parenting plans. These include vague language that leads to disputes, unrealistic time-sharing arrangements, and failure to address important contingencies such as holidays, travel, school decisions, and communication between parents. We guide our clients in avoiding these issues by drafting clear, enforceable provisions that reduce ambiguity and limit the likelihood of future litigation.
We also place a strong emphasis on forward-thinking planning. Life changes—jobs shift, children grow, and circumstances evolve. A well-drafted parenting plan should anticipate these changes and include mechanisms for resolving disputes, modifying schedules, and maintaining effective co-parenting communication. By addressing these issues upfront, we help clients avoid costly and stressful return trips to court.
In addition, we tailor each parenting plan to reflect the latest developments in Florida family law. Courts are increasingly focused on shared parental responsibility, meaningful involvement from both parents, and minimizing the child’s exposure to conflict. We ensure that your parenting plan aligns with these trends while still protecting your parental rights and your child’s best interests.
Ultimately, our role is to provide both legal guidance and practical insight. We combine our knowledge of the law with firsthand courtroom experience to help clients make informed decisions. Whether your case is resolved through negotiation or litigation, we are committed to helping you create a parenting plan that works—not just today, but for the years ahead.