Our office is open and ready to assist you with your Family Law needs. We also offer Zoom video conferencing service for clients who prefer to meet remotely versus in person.
Friday,
September 16, 2016.
posted in Child Support

Child Support Will Not Impact Tax Obligations

For many Florida parents, understanding the financial ramifications of their divorce is a top priority. This includes working through the various tax changes that can accompany the end of the marriage. It is always a good idea to address any and all financial matters in the early stages of divorce when adjustments can be made...

Thursday,
September 08, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Don’t Forget College Savings During Divorce Negotiations

Setting aside funding for a child’s education is a top priority for many Florida parents. However, when divorce changes the structure of a family, college savings accounts are often overlooked during the negotiation process. It is important to address these matters before a settlement is reached so that children are able to access the money that has...

Thursday,
September 08, 2016.
posted in Child Support

Substantial, Permanent, Unanticipated: Recognizing The Circumstances That Impact Child Support Modification

After all the wrangling and back-and-forth, you thought that you and your former spouse had planned for every contingency available. Of course, when you initially entered divorce proceedings with your former spouse, you had a lot of concerns on your mind: your children, your house, and your possessions. Now that time has passed, you realize...

Thursday,
August 25, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Why Spouses Should Not Share A Divorce Attorney

For many Florida spouses, the end of their marriage is not expected to be a bitter or highly contentious affair. Plenty of couples are content to simply go their separate ways and want to process their divorce with as little acrimony and stress as possible. To that end, some will consider using one attorney to complete...

Friday,
August 19, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Addressing Retirement Division During A Florida Divorce

For those in Florida who are faced with the need to divide their retirement savings, the sheer volume of available choices can be overwhelming. There are many different ways to approach this common divorce topic, all with a unique set of pros and cons. When handling the division of retirement assets, spouses must take care to...

Friday,
August 12, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Arson Charges Follow Couple’s Heated Divorce

As a Florida marriage is coming to an end, it is not uncommon for one or both spouses to become incredibly angry. Negotiations can be difficult, and couples who share children often cannot see eye-to-eye how to divide parenting time. In some cases, spouses lash out from places of anger rather than reason. When those...

Friday,
August 05, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Preparing For A New School Year After Divorce

Summer is almost over, and for many Florida parents, this year’s back-to-school routine will be a bit different from those of the past. For parents who have gone through a divorce, the well-being of their children is a top priority. For many, ensuring the well-being of their children means making the transitions into new school...

Thursday,
July 28, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Inventory Assets Early On In The Divorce Process

One of the primary focal points at the end of a marriage is the division of marital assets. In fact, except for issues of child custody, property division is the center of most divorce cases. One of the most important ways to achieve a successful division of property is, to begin with, a firm understanding of...

Friday,
July 22, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Insurance Coverage Is An Important Divorce Topic

When making the transition from married to single, many Florida residents fail to include insurance coverage in their planning. For most people, however, their insurance coverage is bundled with that of their spouse. When a divorce takes place, each party will have to find his or her own coverage, which can be an unexpected expense. It takes...

Wednesday,
May 11, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Legal Challenges Often Arise After Divorce in Florida

When two people choose to dissolve a marriage, legal challenges often continue after a settlement has been reached. Often, disagreements arise after divorce regarding child custody or other issues related to a former couple’s children. Anyone entering negotiations regarding such matters in Florida is advised to present as positive an impression as possible to the court. In...

Contact Me For A Flat-Fee Divorce

For legal representation in any dissolution of marriage matter, please reach out to me online or call me toll free at 866-435-4172.