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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...

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...

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...

Friday,
June 16, 2017.
posted in Family Law

Couple Faces Serious Family Law Issues Related to Marijuana Use

A family is fighting for the return of their five children after a prolonged child custody case that involves their extended family members and their state of residence. The couple lost custody of their kids after the parents expressed an interest in moving to a nearby state to be able to access legal marijuana for...

Wednesday,
June 14, 2017.
posted in Family Law

Family Law Case Leaves Teenage Girls in Home With Sex Offender

Most Florida parents have a great deal of concern for the well-being of their children. This concern does not subside when parents divorce; in many cases, the noncustodial parent becomes increasingly anxious about whether his or her children are being properly cared for. In a family law case that has reached one state’s highest judicial...

Thursday,
June 01, 2017.
posted in Family Law

Shared Child Custody is A Florida Family Law Option

As most divorce attorneys will say, few legal matters are more emotionally fraught than child custody battles. No loving parent can bear the thought of losing access to a child. That fear is often what drives parents to fight to the bitter end to retain as much time with their kids as possible. According to...

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...

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...

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...

Friday,
March 17, 2017.
posted in Family Law

How To Predict The Cost Of A Florida Family Law Case

As soon as a spouse makes the decision to end his or her marriage, the very next thought is often about the cost of that process. Divorce can be expensive, as anyone who has gone through the process or had a front-row seat to a friend or family member’s divorce can attest to. There are...

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