Family Law

Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce in Florida: Which Option Is Best for You?

Contested divorces in Florida seldom make sense, and here is why. Divorces are unlike a typical civil lawsuit. Unlike a…

3 years ago

Holiday Schedules for Children in Shared Custody: Why a Parenting Plan Is Important and Issues to Consider

Holidays are emotional times of the year, but that’s even more so this year when COVID has already disrupted so…

4 years ago

How does my divorce or divorce proceeding affect my tax filing?

From the perspective of the IRS Your marital status is determined by the status of the marriage on the last…

6 years ago

Seven Obstacles You’re Likely to Encounter When Divorcing After Decades and What to Do About Them

The rate of “gray divorce”–couples aged 50 and older choosing to end their marriages–has just about doubled in the last…

6 years ago

Parenting Agreements Can Be Works in Progress

More often than not, when people divorce, they get a parenting agreement that is meant to keep the children happy,…

8 years ago

Online Data and Divorce – What You Say Really Does Matter

It has become common that anything you say online, stays there indefinitely. Even if you delete it, someone out there…

8 years ago

Your Rights as a New Mother Returning to Work

Breastfeeding has become an increasingly popular choice for new mothers. With the host of benefits it offers to both baby…

8 years ago

“Watch Dog Group” Being Sued by Family Law Attorneys

The Watch Dog Group, known throughout the Internet, has stated that the family justice system in Fort Worth is being…

8 years ago

How is Time Sharing Determined for Children of Divorce?

Time sharing of a child, as the state of Florida calls child custody, is determined a little differently than you…

9 years ago

Can a Court Appointed Guardian be Removed?

When it comes to caring for the elderly in your life, especially your parents, life can get tricky. Whether you…

9 years ago