Category Archives: Divorce
Questions A FL Divorce Lawyer Might Ask You
While bringing your own questions to an initial meeting with a family lawyer is an important part of determining if they have the background you need to make your post-divorce objectives a reality, it is also true that the lawyer will ask a few questions of you as well. After all, the attorney will… Read More »
Will I Have To Go To Court To Divorce?
Separating and divorcing is not easy. Many find it to be one of the most upsetting periods of their lives and they have a lot of questions about how the process will move forward. If this is true for you, know that you do not have to have all the answers now. Instead, share… Read More »
What About My Unique Needs For My Florida Parenting Plan?
While there are basics of what should be included in a parenting plan, there are also often specific concerns that need to be reviewed. Taking a full assessment of your parenting priorities now means you can craft a parenting plan that you are comfortable with for years to come. A desire to complete the… Read More »
Betrayal And Emotional Infidelity
Infidelity and other forms of betrayal have destroyed many marriages. A betrayal is when a person’s confidence or trust is broken or violated, and this can occur when a person is physically or emotionally unfaithful. In some unions, counseling allows the couple to repair trust in their relationship, but others are unable to forgive… Read More »
What If I Can’t Afford Child Support Because I Lost My Job?
A key aspect of parenting is providing for children. Because of this, there are rules in Florida to ensure that children receive the financial support they need from both parents. Often a primary custodial parent will access funds through child support payments. However, if the paying parent loses their job, it can have a… Read More »
Be Wary Of Your Social Media Activity When Exiting A Marriage
Many use their social media accounts daily. They use them for work communications, to check in with family members, make plans with friends, and connect with news, activities, and entertainers. While social media posts can be informative and entertaining, active users need to be cautious about their social media activity during a divorce. If… Read More »
Parent Relocation And Your FL Parenting Agreement
Moving is attractive for a range of reasons at different points in people’s lives. It is possible, following a divorce, that you have been offered a great career opportunity in another city or you would like to move back to your home state to enjoy the company and support of your family members and… Read More »
Supporting Teens When Parents Split Up
A separation or divorce is difficult for everyone in the family. If you have children, recognize that each age range will process the information in a different way. When you notice your teen distancing themselves from friends and activities they have enjoyed in the past, it may be time to connect with them and… Read More »
Healing Yourself And Your Family After A Florida Divorce
Ending a union can be complicated. Even when a divorce is amicable, there can be roadblocks when crafting a divorce agreement. And naturally, things become more complex when one spouse is surprised by the divorce announcement and fights the process each step of the way. A divorce that is unwanted can be extremely distressing…. Read More »
Deciding To Pursue A Premarital Agreement Or Not
A contract between individuals planning to wed, a premarital agreement or prenup is a tool that can help couples set clear guidelines about how finances will be handled should the marriage not last. They can be beneficial in a wide range of situations and are not only for the uber wealthy. Business owners, individuals… Read More »