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Friday,
March 17, 2017.
posted in Family Law

If You Choose To Co-Parent, You Need The Right Plan In Place

Making the choice to co-parent is never a simple decision. Many Florida parents make the choice to co-parent because they wish to provide as much stability as possible for their children, but that does not mean that the path will be an easy one. Agreeing to this type of parenting plan requires careful consideration and...

Friday,
March 03, 2017.
posted in Family Law

The Important Role Of Timing in Florida Family Law Issues

For some couples, making the decision to divorce is not difficult. What poses a challenge is making the seemingly endless number of decisions that must be made to complete the divorce process. That can be even more true for Florida spouses who share children. When it comes to family law issues surrounding shared parenting and...

Friday,
February 24, 2017.
posted in Family Law

Contested Adoption Cases Are Family Law Challenges

Few child custody matters in Florida courts are more fraught with emotion than those in which an adoption is being contested. In these cases, both sides have a strong position, yet one side will walk away devastated. For the children at the center of these family law struggles, the outcome is often difficult to accept,...

Thursday,
February 16, 2017.
posted in Family Law

New Study Could Assist in Florida Family Law Cases

In most Florida child custody cases, the parties are spouses who have been together for years and have decided to end their union. Not every case, however, fits this mold. There are some family law cases that involve parents who either never had any intention of living together as a family or those who learned...

Friday,
December 09, 2016.
posted in Family Law

Millennials Seek Family Law Protections Prior To Getting Married

According to a survey conducted by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, more and more young people are taking a practical approach to matters of marriage and divorce. Respondents reported a marked increase in the number of millennials who are negotiating prenuptial agreements prior to walking down the aisle. That is a family law move...

Friday,
December 02, 2016.
posted in Family Law

A Pediatrician’s Role in Family Law Cases

When a Florida marriage is headed toward divorce, parents are often concerned over how the change in family status will affect their children. While there is no cut-and-dried solution to ensure that children thrive during and after a divorce, there are multiple approaches that parents can take to help ease the way. A recently published...

Friday,
November 11, 2016.
posted in Family Law

Woman Loses Family Law Case Based On Her Chosen Profession

Many parents throughout the state of Florida face challenges to their child custody rights. In most cases, these matters are based on claims that the children are at risk of harm or neglect by remaining in the care of a particular parent. There are some family law cases, however, in which the issue at hand...

Thursday,
April 28, 2016.
posted in Family Law

Florida Governor Speaks Out About Family Law Issues

Raising a family in today’s world is obviously not without its challenges. Many children are forced to adapt to new lifestyles after their parent’s divorce, often causing a variety of personal complications. In a recent move that surprised many, the governor of Florida spoke out about family law issues after vetoing a bill that had...

Thursday,
April 28, 2016.
posted in Family Law

Family Law Issues Often Continue After Divorce

In Florida and throughout the nation, many married couples who divorce continue to face legal challenges afterward regarding the future care and upbringing of their children. Some situations become increasingly complicated and stressful, especially with regard to scheduled meetings for supervised visits or dropping children off to go with their non-custodial parents. A new program...

Thursday,
April 28, 2016.
posted in Family Law

Embryos Pose A Challenge For Family Law Courts

When a Florida couple is unable to reach an agreement on how to divide their shared assets, the matter often ends up going before a court. This is true for married couples, as well as for those who have simply lived together for a period of time. The laws of each state address the division...

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