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Thursday,
May 18, 2017.
posted in Family Law

How YouTube Can Negatively Impact Family Law Matters

Many Florida readers make frequent use of YouTube, an online platform that allows users to upload and share videos. In fact, some families have even created their own YouTube channel to share content with friends, family, and anyone else who happens to take interest in their videos. It is even possible to monetize one’s YouTube...

Thursday,
May 11, 2017.
posted in Domestic Violence

Woman Uses Domestic Violence Experience to Help Others

When a Florida resident is harmed at the hands of a loved one, it can be difficult to come to terms with what has occurred and to chart a course for what should happen next. One of the hardest things for people to understand is why a victim so often remains with his or her...

Friday,
May 05, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Could Divorce Actually Make You A Better Parent?

The end of a marriage is often a stressful process for Florida parents, and many wonder how they are going to be able to handle parenting without a partner. Divorce does not always have to be a negative change in regard to parenting, however. There are ways that parents can use the experience to actually...

Thursday,
April 27, 2017.
posted in Divorce

The Links Between Divorce and Estate Planning

For many Florida residents, the end of a marriage represents the death of that relationship, as well as the birth of a new phase of life. Divorce may have other links to death, however, in the form of an individual’s estate planning. It is important to understand how life insurance is impacted by divorce, and how...

Wednesday,
April 19, 2017.
posted in Divorce

How to Protect An Inheritance During A Florida Divorce

Determining how to divide marital debt is one of the most pressing concerns for divorcing spouses, in Florida and across the nation. One aspect of property division that many people are unprepared for involves inherited wealth. Without the proper protections in place, an inheritance can be subject to division between spouses during a divorce. There are...

Friday,
April 14, 2017.
posted in Family Law

Immigration Policy Uncertainties Creates Family Law Issues

Regardless of one’s political loyalties, there can be little doubt that the current administration’s immigration policies are creating quite a stir. For those in Florida who are engaged to be married and are hoping for a green card, fears of immigration changes can lead to a great deal of anxiety. Some have even chosen to...

Tuesday,
April 11, 2017.
posted in Child Support

Charlie Sheen’s Debt Load Attributed to Child Support Payment

Many in Florida might have the mistaken belief that the lives of the rich and famous are high-spirited and free from financial stress. This is not always the case. Many stars, apparently including Charlie Sheen, face significant financial obligations. In the case of Sheen, the problem appears to be child support. Sheen’s financial worth is...

Thursday,
April 06, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Helping Children to Survive Their Parents’ Divorce

The dissolution of a marriage can be heartbreaking not just for the spouses but also for the children. After all, the children’s daily routines end up being affected by their parents’ divorce, too. A couple of tips may help parents in Florida to assist their children in dealing with this time of transition. First, it may...

Tuesday,
April 04, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Take Custody of Your Kids and Your Future During A Divorce

Heading to court to slug out a divorce settlement is not the romantic future you had in mind when you got married. Unfortunately, divorce is a common end to many marriages in Florida. While many aspects of a divorce can become emotional, fighting for custody of the children tops them all. If you and your...

Thursday,
March 30, 2017.
posted in Family Law

Unusual Family Law Case Results in Unusual Judgment

The structure of the “average” American family is undergoing rapid change, and the courts that serve children and families are typically slow to respond to social changes. As a result, individual cases are often what prompts a change in family law courts in Florida and other states, through unique and groundbreaking precedent. An example is...

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