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Friday,
November 03, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Mistakes You Should Avoid When Parenting After Divorce

It takes time to get over a divorce. There will be lingering tensions over child custody and child support issues. Other contentious issues related to co-parenting may also arise. The truth is that divorce recovery can be a slow process you are not prepared to handle on your own without having a Fort Lauderdale divorce...

Thursday,
November 02, 2017.
posted in Paternity

Establishing Paternity Can Benefit Everyone

Not establishing paternity early can be detrimental to a child’s physical and emotional development. It can also affect the whole family in so many ways. Some people enjoy watching reality shows dealing with paternity issues. But the truth is that fathers seeking to establish paternity in the real world have to cope with painful emotions...

Saturday,
October 28, 2017.
posted in Child Support

What’s a Child Support Reduction, And How to Pursue It

Your ability to provide financial support to your children might change over time. You may have had earned $5,000 a month and had no problem with giving $1,000 per month in child support to your ex (custodial parent). But what if you’ve lost your previous job, and are now earning only $3,000 a month, you’ve...

Friday,
October 27, 2017.
posted in Child Custody

What Are Father’s Custody Rights After and During Divorce?

There’s one divorce approximately every 36 seconds in the United States. That’s over 875,000 divorces a year, or 2,400 divorces per day! If there’s one thing you should take away from the shocking divorce statistics in the U.S. is that you’re not alone if you’re planning to get a divorce soon or are in the...

Saturday,
October 21, 2017.
posted in Child Custody

How Substance Abuse Can Affect Child Custody in Florida?

If you are worried about your former spouse’s drug or alcohol use around your children, you can find legal ways to protect your children from this toxic environment. Courts generally get involved during a child custody hearing or when complaints are reported to the state. It is important you take action if you believe that...

Friday,
October 20, 2017.
posted in Divorce

An Amicable Divorce is Possible

Divorce is one of the most difficult decisions you will ever make. But if you can come to an amicable agreement with your former spouse, you will overcome many obstacles, including a costly and stressful divorce. It is also more bearable for you and your children, especially if you hire a Fort Lauderdale divorce attorney...

Tuesday,
October 17, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Social Media Can Mess Up Your Divorce

It is common seeing some odd posts on social media that make you say, “Oh No.” While there may be genuine reasons for posting such information, one wonders what these people were thinking when posting these items. In today’s online world everything is permissible. But if you read carefully, some of these posts sound nasty...

Monday,
October 16, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Why Parents Stay in Unhappy Marriages?

So many unhappy couples stay together and never contemplate the idea of filing for divorce. This is particularly true for parents who want their children to grow up with mom and dad in the same home. Unfortunately, some of these unhappy cases involve infidelity and substance abuse. While many couples believe their marriages are not...

Friday,
October 06, 2017.
posted in Alimony Spousal Support

How Does Alimony Work in Florida?

It is natural having many questions throughout the divorce process. One of the most common concerns among many divorcees is the financial support they expect to receive after getting divorced; commonly known as alimony or spousal support. Understanding how alimony is calculated in Florida with the help of a Fort Lauderdale alimony attorney is crucial...

Thursday,
October 05, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Raising Your Kids Right After Divorce

Although a divorce can be a painful episode in someone’s life, children should not be affected by these decisions. They should live happy lives, even after their parents decide to go their separate ways. Research shows that divorce doesn’t impact your children’s self-esteem, socials skills, or grades. But there are a few things you should...

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