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Thursday,
August 25, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Why Spouses Should Not Share A Divorce Attorney

For many Florida spouses, the end of their marriage is not expected to be a bitter or highly contentious affair. Plenty of couples are content to simply go their separate ways and want to process their divorce with as little acrimony and stress as possible. To that end, some will consider using one attorney to complete...

Friday,
August 19, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Addressing Retirement Division During A Florida Divorce

For those in Florida who are faced with the need to divide their retirement savings, the sheer volume of available choices can be overwhelming. There are many different ways to approach this common divorce topic, all with a unique set of pros and cons. When handling the division of retirement assets, spouses must take care to...

Thursday,
July 28, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Inventory Assets Early On In The Divorce Process

One of the primary focal points at the end of a marriage is the division of marital assets. In fact, except for issues of child custody, property division is the center of most divorce cases. One of the most important ways to achieve a successful division of property is, to begin with, a firm understanding of...

Friday,
July 15, 2016.
posted in Divorce

After Divorce, Judge Limits Daughter’s Golf Prospects

Many Florida parents support and encourage their children to pursue their passion, whether that pursuit is music, academics, sports, or art. In some rare cases, a child will display a particularly high aptitude for their chosen pursuit, and there is a chance that he or she will develop into a prodigy in that field. Such...

Thursday,
July 07, 2016.
posted in Paternity

Paternity An Issue In Reversed Adoption Case

When adoption is challenged in court, the outcome is usually heartbreaking for one side of the dispute. In a recent case, a man took his case to the highest level in his state of residence and was successful in having his daughter’s adoption overturned. In an unusual twist, the man was able to win, despite...

Thursday,
May 19, 2016.
posted in Paternity

Paternity As It Relates To Custody Rights in Florida

In matters of child custody or child support in Florida, it is often necessary for a father to establish his rights in order to validate his legal presence in a child’s life. Interestingly, paternity does not always refer to a biological father. It merely means that a person is legally establishing a parent/child relationship. Once...

Wednesday,
May 11, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Legal Challenges Often Arise After Divorce in Florida

When two people choose to dissolve a marriage, legal challenges often continue after a settlement has been reached. Often, disagreements arise after divorce regarding child custody or other issues related to a former couple’s children. Anyone entering negotiations regarding such matters in Florida is advised to present as positive an impression as possible to the court. In...

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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