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Friday,
December 08, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Facebooking During Divorce May Not Be Such A Good Idea

With over 70 percent of Americans using social media, it is common seeing divorcees pouring their hearts out on platforms such as Facebook. It is a popular place for people to share their whereabouts and family life. But sharing too much can hurt your divorce case. Some posts can be used as evidence during divorce...

Thursday,
December 07, 2017.
posted in Family Law

Co-parenting During The Holidays

The holiday season has arrived and with it many challenges for divorcing couples, particularly those who have minor children. Children tend to have a hard time coping with new holiday traditions and a different schedule from the one they are accustomed to. In the midst of chaos, you can still have the holidays you wished...

Friday,
December 01, 2017.
posted in Property Division

Who Gets The House in Divorce?

The family home is one of the most significant properties you will ever have. It is difficult to let go of the place you have been raised. When a relationship comes to an end, it is common to have heated arguments about who keeps the home. Assets should be divided fairly during a divorce. But...

Thursday,
November 30, 2017.
posted in Child Custody

Some Things Can Break Your Custody Case

Divorce is never enjoyable, especially if you have to deal with a quarrelsome spouse. Things can get messier when children are involved. Both parents want to keep the children and will do everything they can to prove one of the divorcing parties is unfit for custody. If you and your former spouse can’t agree on...

Friday,
November 24, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Planning Ahead For The Holidays

‘Tis the season to celebrate with family and friends! Many divorced families enjoy planning ahead for the holidays. It is the best way to avoid tensions between divorcees and heated arguments about co-parenting, child support, and many other complex family law issues. This is particularly true if communication between the parties is not available. It...

Thursday,
November 23, 2017.
posted in Property Division

Marital and Nonmarital Property in Your Florida Divorce

Property division is one of the most contentious aspects of divorce. In Florida, the court considers a few things in order to determine who gets what in a property settlement. Although both spouses are generally treated fairly that doesn’t mean they will receive their fair share. This is particularly true if you don’t hire a...

Friday,
November 17, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Is Your Spouse Having An Affair?

Infidelity can be physically and emotionally debilitating. It is the single and most damaging thing that can happen to your relationship and in most cases, it will lead to a divorce. Statistics show that an average of 50% of men and women have an extramarital affair. If you are experiencing infidelity in your marriage, it...

Thursday,
November 16, 2017.
posted in Child Custody

Ways to Make Your Visitation Schedule Fun

Visitation schedules are an essential aspect of the divorce process. It is very important to choose a visitation schedule that works well for both parents and the children. Whether you and your former spouse can come up with your own visitation arrangement or the court helps you create one, make it fun, and a priority...

Friday,
November 10, 2017.
posted in Divorce

When Yingle Bells End Up in A Divorce Court

The holidays are a time to celebrate with your family, a fabulous time filled with special memories we will treasure forever. But what happens when the merrymaking ended up badly? While the holidays are important, your family’s well-being should be your top priority year-round. When getting a divorce during the holiday season, you probably feel...

Thursday,
November 09, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Trying to Co-parent With An Impossible Former Spouse

Divorce can be challenging for parents, especially when there are children involved. While most people want an amicable divorce, there are times when that may not be possible. Co-parenting when your former spouse can’t agree with you on basic principles can be a challenging situation. However, it is not good when your marriage ends on...

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