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Thursday,
March 29, 2018.
posted in Child Support

How to Decode Florida Child Custody Laws, And What Are the Biggest Legal Issues?

Florida child custody laws may be difficult to understand not only because they were written in legalese, but also because these laws do not really work in the way it was intended. If you are not represented by a Fort Lauderdale child support attorney, you may want to learn what legal issues may arise during...

Friday,
March 23, 2018.
posted in Divorce

Divorce in Florida: How Much Does it Cost? (You May Be Surprised)

If you are on the brink of a divorce or are about to file a divorce petition, the thought “Okay, how much does a divorce cost in Florida?” has probably crossed your mind once or twice. In a nutshell, a divorce is rather pricey, especially in Fort Lauderdale and other cities in Florida. We brought...

Thursday,
March 15, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Child Custody Study Proves Kids Thrive With Equal Parenting

A 2017 study involving 3,656 children revealed girls and boys between 3-5 years of age show greater psychological stability when both parents share parenting time equally as opposed to having more time with one parent. Uppsala Universitet, who conducted this study in Swedish children, further concluded that behavior issues decreased significantly when both parents remained...

Thursday,
March 08, 2018.
posted in Child Support

Are Florida Child Support Enforcement Tactics Ethical?

Although Florida’s Department of Revenue employs numerous individuals in their Child Support Program department, most employees would agree that enforcing orders is borderline childish. Once two people bring life into this world, they’re both responsible for this child’s financial needs. Therefore, following parents around and smacking their hands when they fail to support their children...

Friday,
March 02, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Making a Post-Divorce House Move Easier for Your Kids

As a parent, divorce is a scary prospect for all manner of reasons. Aside from the emotional upheaval involved in separating from the person you thought you’d love and cherish for the rest of your lives, you’re bound to worry about your children’s wellbeing, how they will adjust to mom and dad living in different...

Thursday,
March 01, 2018.
posted in Divorce

Using Incompetence to Delay Divorce Proceedings

If you’ve been keeping up-to-date with Florida news over the past few months, you will more than likely be familiar with the alleged delaying tactics employed by former Clerk of Courts Brenda Forman in her ongoing divorce proceedings. Mrs. Forman had claimed that her estranged husband, also a former Clerk of Courts, was incompetent, and...

Friday,
February 09, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

The Benefits of Child Custody Mediation

Mediation has become very popular, particularly in recent years. Some parents aren’t sure about how to start the whole process and reap the benefits of this approach. It is always helpful for having a neutral party to help parents make difficult decisions. A mediator can help you discuss important issues and reach an agreement in...

Thursday,
February 08, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Concerns About Visitation Safety

It is common for divorced parents to be concerned about their children’s safety, especially when they visit the other parent. If you worry about your kids’ safety, you should first talk to your former spouse and confront the issue. If you have done so in the past, perhaps it is time to hire an experienced...

Friday,
January 05, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Helping Your Children Cope With Separation Anxiety

It is common for children of divorced parents to experience a psychiatric disorder known as Separation Anxiety Disorder. This is the clinical term used to describe the stress children experience when separated from someone they are close to, in this case, a mother or a father. While it is okay for children to experience this...

Thursday,
December 28, 2017.
posted in Child Custody

Holiday Visitation Schedule: What’s the Best Way to Split the Holidays?

For any divorced or unmarried parents, a holiday season can get pretty hectic and stressful – but not if you take care of your holiday visitation schedule in advance. In 90% of all cases, when two parents have joint physical custody, the other parent will want to spend at least some portion of the holiday...

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