Just because you live in a no-fault state doesn’t mean that fault can’t be used or argued during your divorce case. Here’s what you need to know.
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7 Tips for Navigating Holidays as Divorced Parents
7 great tips for divorced parents hoping to decrease stress and increase fun this holiday season.
How to Recognize Parental Alienation
In last month’s blog, I explained how reunification counseling can be utilized in divorce and family law cases and this month, it may be helpful to understand some of the ways in which this counseling becomes necessary in the first place. It is an unfortunate part of divorce and separation that sometimes parents can intentionally, […]
Father’s Day After Divorce: What To Do When It Falls On Her Day
Not being scheduled to have the kids on Father’s Day after divorce is a problem that should be resolvable. Here’s what you can do.
The Pitfalls Of Equal Timesharing Legislation
After a failed attempt at passing a flawed alimony reform bill in 2016, mainly due to an inclusion of a provision that would have created a presumption of equal timesharing between parents, the Florida Legislature is back now with what appears to another timesharing bill that would fundamentally alter how timesharing and parental contact would be addressed by Judges throughout the State.
15 Interview Questions to Ask a Divorce Lawyer
Here are the top fifteen interview questions to ask a divorce attorney.
4 Ways to Support Your Child’s Adjustment to Co-Parenting After Divorce
Competent co-parenting after divorce requires putting your child’s needs ahead of your own. Modeling cooperation and polite behavior – and never bad-mouthing your ex – will help your children heal.
How to Remove Child Visitation Obstacles During A Volatile Divorce
Divorce is difficult on families, especially for children. Learn how you can remove child visitation obstacles and help everyone involved.
Spend Time, Not Money on Your Children Post-Divorce
Divorce takes up a lot of time – preparation, getting records together, and the proceedings itself. It can be easier to buy X-Box games or toys to keep your children occupied while you focus on your divorce. Buying expensive stuff is a way to assuage your guilt, but is not what kids need in this […]
Pet Visitation: Is It Worth the Trouble?
When it comes to pets, particularly dogs, people consider them to be a part of the family and are reluctant to part ways during a divorce. As a result, pet visitation clauses have become increasingly common. The problem is pet visitation clauses often become more trouble than they are worth, particularly when a divorce is […]
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