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Co-Parenting After Divorce

  • Jan 11, 2022

How Does Co-Parenting Work? When you and your co-parent agreed on your custody arrangements, you created a parenting plan, which outlines: A parenting schedule, including holiday visitation details Drop-off and pick-up...

How Social Media Can Affect Child Custody Cases

  • Jan 4, 2022

The best interest of the child(ren) always takes precedence in court proceedings, especially child custody matters. Courts will consider a host of factors when determining the child’s best interest, including: Both parent’s capacity...

Common Issues in a High Asset Divorce

  • Dec 12, 2021

Every divorce has its own unique obstacles and complications. In high asset divorce cases, however, the challenges are often much more substantial due to the assets involved. Not only does...

Child Custody Mistakes You Should Avoid

  • Dec 1, 2021

Child custody disputes are often fraught with emotion and can get incredibly contentious and messy. Given the importance of these matters, it is crucial not to let your feelings get the...

Protecting Your Business in a Divorce

  • Nov 10, 2021

Business owners work hard for everything they have. Whether you are just getting started or you own a well-established business, the thought of having to give up any of what...

Is Alimony Guaranteed in Florida?

  • Nov 5, 2021

Alimony is meant to prevent a former spouse from financially struggling due to divorce. However, it is not guaranteed under Florida law. Alimony will only be awarded under certain circumstances. Moreover, the...

Top 5 Places to Search for Hidden Assets during a Florida Divorce

  • Nov 1, 2021

In the state of Florida, all assets obtained over the course of a marriage are considered “marital property” and are subject to equitable division in a divorce. (These rules may not...

Can I Change a Child Custody Order in Pasco County, Florida?

  • Oct 7, 2021

Many parents are understandably less than satisfied with their custody arrangements, especially if they are subject to an unfavorable time-sharing arrangement. Circumstances will inevitably change in the months or years...

Protecting Your Children’s Inheritance in a Florida Divorce

  • Sep 24, 2021

If you’re not divorced yet, then there’s still time to take action. Time to prepare for not only your future, but that of your children as well. Even better if...

Are Divorce Records Confidential in Florida?

  • Sep 17, 2021

Divorce is one of the most personal experiences someone can endure. It is a matter of deep personal importance, involving your finances, your children, and your reputation. Some court matters...