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Saturday,
July 14, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

5 Ways to Make Shared Custody a Roaring Success

The topic of child custody is never an easy one, even if you have a good relationship with the other parent of your children. If the relationship is good enough where shared custody can be arranged you are one of the lucky few out there to enjoy such an agreement. Even if shared custody is...

Friday,
July 06, 2018.
posted in Child Support

What Can I Use for Child Support Payments in Florida?

If you’ve recently had a child custody agreement approved by the family courts in Florida you likely are wondering about child support payments. What can they be used for? How long will I receive the payments? Do they only have to be used in support of my children? These are all valid questions and ones...

Saturday,
June 30, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Virtual Visitation for Non-Custodial Parents in Florida

Going through a child custody battle with the other parent of your child is stressful and emotional. You never know what the court will decide, but if you are not awarded custody you will likely be looking for different ways to spend time with your children. One option that has become popular of late in...

Friday,
June 22, 2018.
posted in Divorce

5 Tips for Telling Your Spouse You Want a Divorce

Coming to the decision that it’s time to get a divorce is never easy, even if you’ve seen the marriage deteriorate with your own eyes. This is a conversation that everyone dreads having, especially if heated arguments are common between you and your spouse. Make sure you plan your discussion, what you are going to...

Friday,
June 15, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

5 Tips for Making the Exchange of Child Custody Safe for Everyone

The exchange of child custody in Fort Lauderdale can be very stressful for everyone involved, especially the child. If you have a difficult time getting along with the other parent of your child it can be challenging to see them when exchanging custody. Children must be the focal point of any relationship and they should...

Thursday,
May 17, 2018.
posted in Divorce

The Difference Between a Contested and Uncontested Divorce

In the state of Florida, you do not have to give a reason for divorce. It is what is known as a no-fault divorce state meaning that a reason apart from irreconcilable difference does not have to be given to obtaining a divorce. Unfortunately, even though a couple mutually decides to obtain a divorce, the...

Friday,
May 04, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Considering a Move? Relocation and Child Custody in Florida

If you are considering a big move, your child custody arrangement should be one of the top things on your mind. Florida law prohibits a parent from relocating their home more than 50 miles away from their original residence without approval from the court or by written agreement with the other parent. You can create...

Friday,
April 27, 2018.
posted in Divorce

To Stay Or Not To Stay? Pros And Cons Of Moving Out While Divorcing

“Should I move out of my house while divorcing?” this is the #1 question people ask themselves when divorcing their spouse. The question is most often followed by another question, “How will this impact my divorce?” When choosing to leave your house during a divorce in Fort Lauderdale or elsewhere in Florida, it is critical...

Thursday,
April 12, 2018.
posted in Divorce

Is Divorce Down to Genetics? Research Suggests It Can Run in the Family

There can be an abundance of reasons why a couple may decide to divorce, and one of these, according to popular opinion, is that the children of divorced parents can be more likely to divorce themselves. Psychologists have appeared to back this hypothesis up for quite a while, but more recent research suggests that it...

Thursday,
April 05, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Changing Your Child Custody Arrangement

Your court-ordered child custody arrangement is not set in stone. However, there are just a few circumstances where you will be able to change it. A Florida child custody lawyer will be able to help you present your situation and rationale for the requested change in the best light possible. Reasons You Can Change Your Child...

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