Summer is just around the corner and schools will soon be dismissing children for their summer break. If you are a divorced or separated co-parent,...
Family Law
3 tips if child handovers become difficult
Handover days can be some of the most difficult dates on the calendar for children and parents alike. The children may be sad about leaving one...
Do you need a prenuptial agreement if it’s your first marriage?
What do you think of when you hear the term “prenuptial agreement”? Do you imagine an older couple entering into their second marriage who want to...
Can a prenup be thrown out of court?
Before you and your spouse got married, both of you signed a prenuptial agreement. You have now started thinking about getting a divorce, and you...
Virtual visitation can extend beyond video chats and phone calls
Virtual visitation arrangements have become increasingly commonplace in recent years. Oftentimes, when a child is being raised by parents who are no...
Co-parents, it’s time to think about next school year
Now that summer has arrived, many co-parents may feel a sense of relief from the hectic pace of the school year. As such, this period offers an...
Understanding Florida’s current alimony law
Last year, Florida finally changed its alimony law after years of political debate. What do these changes mean for couples divorcing this year – and...
What happens to a marital home in a divorce?
Florida, with its sunny beaches and relaxed atmosphere, is a popular destination for couples to build a life together. What happens if that life...
When divorce mediation is NOT a good idea
In many cases, mediation is the preferable way to come to a divorce settlement. However, in certain scenarios, it's actually better to head straight...
Children and divorce – some things to keep in mind
Divorce affects both the two adults who are ending their Florida marriage and the children who are a product of it. Therefore, when parents are...