Can either a father or mother get custody of children in a divorce?

Yes. The Florida Statutes governing custody are gender neutral, meaning that either a man or woman can be designated as the primary residential parent. Courts will routinely look to the history of the marriage to determine which parent has been the primary caregiver and the current ability of either parent to act as the primary caregiver.

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Saturday, 19 May 2012

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