Pensacola Fathers' Rights - Legal Help - Custody and Visitation Lawyers
We Believe the Best Parenting Requires Both Parents
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You will be your children's father FOREVER! You have the right as a father to participate in their lives, and they have a right to see you even if you were never married to their mother.
In the past, it was wrongfully assumed that children were always better off with their mother. Today we realize that a father's role in his children's lives is equally as important as the mother's. Florida law no longer gives one gender preference over the other in child custody matters. The primary concern is the best interest of the children.
At Stephen T. Holman, P.A., we firmly believe that the BEST parenting requires BOTH parents.
Mr. Holman is a divorced father who knows from personal experience what it's like not to have your children with you day in and day out. He can relate to your experience and will aggressively advocate on your behalf.
Both Mr. Holman and his partner, John M. Kvartek have vast experience helping fathers establish, retain, and modify their legal rights with regards to their children. If you are seeking a divorce or a family law attorney known for aggressively representing the rights of fathers, please contact us today for a free initial consultation.
If you were never married to your child's mother, we can help you establish paternity, which is the first step toward gaining the right to visitation or custody.
If you are divorcing, we can negotiate fair agreements that protect your rights as a father in matters of visitation, custody and support. If you believe you are the father of an unborn child, there are very important steps you need to be taking now!
Has your former spouse's income dramatically increased or decreased? Has he or she developed a drug or alcohol problem that puts your children's safety at risk? If circumstances have substantially changed since your divorce decree, we can request a modification in the child custody, visitation, or support arrangements.




