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Thursday,
April 26, 2018.
posted in Child Support

Retroactive Child Support: How To Claim Child Support After Divorce And Before The Court Order

It can be very frustrating when your ex-spouse fails to make child support payments in time. But Florida law along with a Fort Lauderdale child support lawyer can help you get those unpaid child support payments retroactively. Here is all you need to know about retroactive child support in Florida. Florida laws require both parents...

Thursday,
April 19, 2018.
posted in Child Support

Disappearing Fort Lauderdale Paddleboarder Owes $500,000 in Missed Child Support Payments

As a non-resident divorced parent, child support must be paid, and failure to meet this obligation is taken very seriously by Florida courts. However, this does not stop numerous parents from attempting to avoid their responsibility to provide for their child by refusing to pay the child support they owe. Take, for example, the paddleboarder...

Thursday,
April 12, 2018.
posted in Divorce

Is Divorce Down to Genetics? Research Suggests It Can Run in the Family

There can be an abundance of reasons why a couple may decide to divorce, and one of these, according to popular opinion, is that the children of divorced parents can be more likely to divorce themselves. Psychologists have appeared to back this hypothesis up for quite a while, but more recent research suggests that it...

Thursday,
April 05, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Changing Your Child Custody Arrangement

Your court-ordered child custody arrangement is not set in stone. However, there are just a few circumstances where you will be able to change it. A Florida child custody lawyer will be able to help you present your situation and rationale for the requested change in the best light possible. Reasons You Can Change Your Child...

Thursday,
March 29, 2018.
posted in Child Support

How to Decode Florida Child Custody Laws, And What Are the Biggest Legal Issues?

Florida child custody laws may be difficult to understand not only because they were written in legalese, but also because these laws do not really work in the way it was intended. If you are not represented by a Fort Lauderdale child support attorney, you may want to learn what legal issues may arise during...

Friday,
March 23, 2018.
posted in Divorce

Divorce in Florida: How Much Does it Cost? (You May Be Surprised)

If you are on the brink of a divorce or are about to file a divorce petition, the thought “Okay, how much does a divorce cost in Florida?” has probably crossed your mind once or twice. In a nutshell, a divorce is rather pricey, especially in Fort Lauderdale and other cities in Florida. We brought...

Thursday,
March 22, 2018.
posted in Child Support

Creative Ways Parents Use Child Support Payments Each Year

Those of us who are “seasoned” have vivid memories of sitting quietly at tainted wooden desks in some backwoods classroom, armed with three methods of getting an education – teacher, chalkboard, and a textbook. We read about foreign lands in our geography books; we were called upon to do tricky mathematical equations on the board....

Friday,
March 16, 2018.
posted in Child Support

Linking Child Support To Visitation May Fix Broken System

In American culture, kids’ level of exposure to noncustodial parents remains isolated from one’s responsibility to financially support children. This alone suggests that the principal role of the noncustodial parent is monetarily focused. Activists cite the lack of legislative intention to advance the personal relationship between the child and the non-resident parent (typically fathers), drawing...

Thursday,
March 15, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Child Custody Study Proves Kids Thrive With Equal Parenting

A 2017 study involving 3,656 children revealed girls and boys between 3-5 years of age show greater psychological stability when both parents share parenting time equally as opposed to having more time with one parent. Uppsala Universitet, who conducted this study in Swedish children, further concluded that behavior issues decreased significantly when both parents remained...

Thursday,
March 08, 2018.
posted in Child Support

Are Florida Child Support Enforcement Tactics Ethical?

Although Florida’s Department of Revenue employs numerous individuals in their Child Support Program department, most employees would agree that enforcing orders is borderline childish. Once two people bring life into this world, they’re both responsible for this child’s financial needs. Therefore, following parents around and smacking their hands when they fail to support their children...

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