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Isn’t the mother always given preference in awarding primary residential custody?

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Isn’t the mother always given preference in awarding primary residential custody?

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No. Florida law expressly provides that, after considering all relevant facts, the father of the child shall be given the same consideration as the mother in determining the primary residence of the child irrespective of the age or sex of the child.

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