If your ex is toxic, divorce is the best thing that could have happened. But while it’s the best thing, it’s certainly not easy.
Divorce Articles by Family Lawyers and Divorce Professionals
Business Goodwill in Divorce Settlements: A Primer
If you and/or your spouse own a business, the valuation may include business goodwill. Here are the courts’ definitions of business goodwill, the types of goodwill those courts generally recognize, and which types can be considered marital property subject to division on divorce.
What Do Kids of Divorce Take into Adulthood with Them?
Remember that your kids are watching and listening to everything you say or do, and they will take those lessons into adulthood with them. If they see your frustrations and anxiety, then so be it – but make sure they see your recovery, too.
How to Protect Yourself From an Angry Ex-Husband
An angry ex-husband, if intent, can cause life for you and your children to be miserable. Child visitation, child support, and following divorce decree orders are just a few tools at your ex’s disposal when it comes to prolonging conflict after divorce.
7 Tips for Recovering From Narcissistic Abuse
Narcissistic abuse can be as overt as yelling, screaming, and criticizing or, as covert as gaslighting, withholding needs, and denying what was and wasn’t said.
3 Tips to Prevent Child Suicide After Divorce
During a bitter divorce, children can feel like their parents care more about scoring points against each other than they do about their kids’ well-being. Use these tips to prioritize your children’s mental health – and help to avert the tragedy of child suicide – as the family restructures.
Teenagers And Divorce: A Guide For Divorced Parents
Parenting teenagers can be challenging, to say the least. It’s a unique stage of life when your kids are going through hormonal and emotional changes while trying to figure out the kind of person they want to be.
Child Custody: Don’t Play Tug-of-War with a Fragile Rope
Tug-of-war custody battles can get messy. The “rope” gets pulled, stretched, and maybe even broken. No matter who “wins,” the rope – that fragile rope – is always caught in the middle.
Are You Properly Using Your Divorce-Related Anger?
In order for anger to work in your favor instead of against you, you need to be creative with how you use your anger. Use your anger as a constructive force, not a destructive force. When used properly constructive anger allows you to feel powerful and motivated to go after what you want.
PODCAST: A Conversation With Family Lawyer Kristen Gross About Divorce in Florida
In this interview, Fort Lauderdale family lawyer Kristen Gross discusses the intricacies behind family law in Florida, including child support, timesharing, and more.
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