Can I Lose Custody in Florida Due to Mental Illness?
In any given year, approximately one in five Americans experience mental illness. Importantly, while destigmatizing mental illness has led to less judgment and a greater understanding of mental health...
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Read MoreWhy Wait? Don’t Postpone Your Divorce Until After the Holidays
The holidays are often painted to be a much prettier picture than what they really are. What is often described as a magical season filled with priceless family memories is in reality a very stressful...
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Read MoreHow to Have a Happy Halloween After Your Divorce
Halloween is one of the less stressful holidays to deal with after divorce, because it doesn't usually involve commitments with extended families or long formal dinners. It's a fun, carefree and enjoy...
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Read MoreWhat Happens When Parents Cannot Agree on a Child’s Education?
In a recent case that was heard by Florida's Third District Court of Appeal, two parents with shared parenting responsibilities could not come to an agreement on where their children should attend sch...
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Read MoreFlorida Supreme Court Advances the Rights of Biological Fathers in Influential Case
A recent Florida Supreme Court Case decided in late June of 2018 is being hailed as a significant legal victory for the rights of biological fathers in the state. In the case of Simmonds v. Perkins...
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Read MoreChild Custody During the Summer
While summer brings hot temperatures and longer days, it can also bring more complications for divorced parents who share custody of their kids. Schedules can change a lot during the summer, which can...
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Read MoreReasons to Request Child Custody Modification
The child custody arrangement the judge granted months ago might not be working for you anymore. The good news is that you have the option of asking the judge for a modification. Here are some of the ...
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Read MoreTimesharing Agreements Should Be Clear, Not Ambiguous
Recent Florida Case Shows Why Timesharing Agreements Ought to Be Clear, Not Ambiguous The case of Wohlberg v. Conner was recently decided by Florida's 4th District Court of Appeal. The case helpfu...
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Read MoreDigital Spying in Divorce Cases
Digital Spying in Divorce Cases Most modern divorce law across the United States is rooted in the notion of no-fault divorce, a legal concept dating back to the 1970s. As such, it is fair to say that...
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