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Thursday,
January 05, 2017.
posted in Paternity

Addressing Complex Paternity Issues in Divorce

If you’re one of many Florida parents currently going through a divorce, you’re likely well aware that life does not always go as planned. Like most people, you no doubt had every hope your marriage would last a lifetime. You’re certainly not the first person to come to terms with the reality that this will...

Wednesday,
January 04, 2017.
posted in Child Support

Don’t Forget About Insurance to Protect Child Support

When two Florida parents divorce, one is usually granted the bulk of parenting time, while the other receives visitation. In most cases, the non-custodial parent is also expected to provide financial support for his or her child or children. Child support payments help ensure that the custodial parent is able to cover the cost of...

Friday,
December 30, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Court Denies Man The Right To Seek Divorce From His Wife

An unusual case has made headlines in Florida and across the nation, as a man has been prohibited from ending his marriage. The case has led to outrage among advocates for the disabled and the elderly, although others feel that the outcome was brought about to protect the man from harm. Viewed from either perspective,...

Thursday,
December 22, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Is It Possible to Serve Divorce Papers Through Facebook?

For some spouses, making the decision to end their marriage is not as difficult as it is for many others. There are certain circumstances in which divorce is the clear path, and where the only difficulties lie in the details of moving from married to single. One of those details involves serving the divorce paperwork...

Thursday,
December 15, 2016.
posted in Divorce

One State Shortens Waiting Period For Divorce

One of the biggest fallacies involving the choice to dissolve a marriage is that the decision was an easy one to reach. In reality, by the time one or both Florida spouses decide to file the paperwork, months or even years were spent weighing the options and making the determination to end the marriage. In...

Friday,
December 09, 2016.
posted in Family Law

Millennials Seek Family Law Protections Prior To Getting Married

According to a survey conducted by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, more and more young people are taking a practical approach to matters of marriage and divorce. Respondents reported a marked increase in the number of millennials who are negotiating prenuptial agreements prior to walking down the aisle. That is a family law move...

Tuesday,
December 06, 2016.
posted in Divorce

How Does Property Division Take Place During Divorce in Florida?

The divorce process can understandably be daunting. Although it can be financially challenging for people at all levels of wealth, it can be especially difficult for those with many assets. A divorce lawyer, however, can lead you through the property division process in Florida, which is considered an equitable distribution state. What is Equitable Distribution?...

Friday,
December 02, 2016.
posted in Family Law

A Pediatrician’s Role in Family Law Cases

When a Florida marriage is headed toward divorce, parents are often concerned over how the change in family status will affect their children. While there is no cut-and-dried solution to ensure that children thrive during and after a divorce, there are multiple approaches that parents can take to help ease the way. A recently published...

Friday,
November 18, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Don’t Let Dissipation of Assets Impact A Divorce Settlement

Very few Florida spouses spend a considerable amount of time thinking about whether or not their partner has intentionally depleted their shared wealth. In reality, however, this is an issue that arises more often than man people think. Dissipation of assets is a real concern for many, and it is something that spouses should guard...

Friday,
November 11, 2016.
posted in Family Law

Woman Loses Family Law Case Based On Her Chosen Profession

Many parents throughout the state of Florida face challenges to their child custody rights. In most cases, these matters are based on claims that the children are at risk of harm or neglect by remaining in the care of a particular parent. There are some family law cases, however, in which the issue at hand...

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