Court Compliance Education Blog

Parents’ Rights Against DCF in Florida
Divorce is one of the toughest experiences a family can go through. And if the experience alone wasn’t enough, things can quickly go from bad

Stages of the CPS Investigation Process
Far too many children are mistreated or abused in the United States. According to a report by U.S. Child Protection Services (CPS), the agency investigates the

What to Know Before You Go Through the Florida DCF Investigation Process
Approximately 90% of parents settle child custody disagreements without needing a judge’s ruling. However, in the other 10% of cases, parents not only have to

What to Know About DCF Classes
Did you know that 689,308 people got divorced in 2021? Getting divorced is common in the United States, but that doesn’t mean that children should suffer

Common Questions About No Fault Divorce in Florida
The divorce rate in the United States has been steadily declining since the 1980s. However, upwards of 40 percent of them still end in divorce.

How to Set up a Co-parenting Plan After a Divorce
Divorce can rock a child’s world. Children of divorced parents have an 8% lower probability of completing high school. Yet some children adjust to divorce