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Thursday,
March 30, 2017.
posted in Family Law

Unusual Family Law Case Results in Unusual Judgment

The structure of the “average” American family is undergoing rapid change, and the courts that serve children and families are typically slow to respond to social changes. As a result, individual cases are often what prompts a change in family law courts in Florida and other states, through unique and groundbreaking precedent. An example is...

Thursday,
March 09, 2017.
posted in Divorce

The Role of Cryptocurrency in A Florida Divorce

Many people have heard the term “cryptocurrency” but are unaware of what it means. Cryptocurrency is a word used to describe a means of transferring wealth from one party to another without disclosing the identity of one or both parties. In regard to divorce, cryptocurrency provides a tool for unscrupulous spouses to shield marital wealth from...

Friday,
February 24, 2017.
posted in Family Law

Contested Adoption Cases Are Family Law Challenges

Few child custody matters in Florida courts are more fraught with emotion than those in which an adoption is being contested. In these cases, both sides have a strong position, yet one side will walk away devastated. For the children at the center of these family law struggles, the outcome is often difficult to accept,...

Thursday,
February 16, 2017.
posted in Family Law

New Study Could Assist in Florida Family Law Cases

In most Florida child custody cases, the parties are spouses who have been together for years and have decided to end their union. Not every case, however, fits this mold. There are some family law cases that involve parents who either never had any intention of living together as a family or those who learned...

Friday,
February 10, 2017.
posted in Divorce

One State Could Pass A Law That Limits Grounds For Divorce

Faced with an untenable marriage, most Florida spouses are relieved to know that they are able to bring their marriage to an end with relatively few obstacles. Florida is a “no-fault” divorce state, which means that couples who agree to end their marriage do not need to place the blame for the divorce on one...

Friday,
February 03, 2017.
posted in Divorce

This Is A Divorce Cost That Often Goes Unnoticed

Most Florida spouses are aware that property division will take center stage as they bring their marriage to a close. Issues surrounding the division of marital wealth are important, as the outcome of this process will have a lasting impact on both spouses’ financial stability for many years after a divorce. It is important to be...

Thursday,
February 02, 2017.
posted in Paternity

Is There A Cradle In Your Future?

Perhaps you never imagined the range of emotions you felt when you heard that you were going to be a father. The joy and excitement may have been tempered by the concern that the mother of the child may not be eager to allow you to participate in the child’s life as fully as you...

Thursday,
January 26, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Achieving And Maintaining Financial Stability After Divorce

When a couple of parts ways, at least one party usually has to secure new living arrangements. That can be a costly endeavor and comes just at the time when both parties are adjusting to a new financial outlook. It is important to make wise decisions in the months that follow a Florida divorce. Budgeting...

Wednesday,
January 18, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Why It Is Important To Remove Revenge From The Divorce Process

For some Florida spouses, the end of a marriage is the perfect opportunity to wage war against their soon-to-be ex. In fact, some people create an entire “revenge narrative” around their divorce, making every decision based on how much pain or damage can be caused to the other party. While doing so may feel good in...

Friday,
January 13, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Shielding Business Assets During A Florida Divorce

Owning and operating a business requires a great deal of responsibility. In many cases, a business owner is not only responsible for his or her own success but provides a source of employment for others. Keeping the business afloat and profitable during the course of a divorce is a top priority for many Florida business owners....

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