Why Estate Planning Documents Should Be Updated During a Florida Divorce
How to revise these critical documents during your divorce. Ordinarily, a married couple's estate plan often treats spouses as beneficiaries and allows them to make healthcare decisions for an incapa...
Divorce
Read MoreThe Price is Right: How much does the average divorce cost?
Divorces are not one-size-fits-all. Learn why costs vary from case to case. The most frequent question we get from clients is “How much is this going to cost?” While I would love nothing more tha...
Divorce
Read MoreDivorce is a Process, Not a Transaction
Your divorce is going to take some time, but it is worth the wait. More often than not, by the time a client comes through my doors, he or she is eagerly ready to dissolve their marriage and move on....
Divorce
Read MoreCan the Court Dictate my Child’s Religion?
Why the courts leave your child's religious practices off the parenting plan. In today’s modern world, people of differing religions may marry each other and raise their children according to whate...
Divorce
Read MoreWhen it Comes Down to the Dollar: Calculating Child Support for Professional Athletes – Part 1
How child support is weighed when parents make varying incomes. Disputes over the parenting of children are especially likely to occur when calculating the dollar amount of child support a parent sho...
Child Support
Read MoreHow to Avoid a Lengthy Divorce Battle
No one wants a extensive divorce. These tips will help you avoid that. Its no secret that some people suffer from emotional and prolonged divorces while other couples end their marriage without much ...
Divorce
Read MoreTop Three Things to Avoid When Going Through a Divorce: Part 1
Avoiding these actions will make your divorce easier. It is no secret that a divorce is emotional, overwhelming, and certainly not pretty. More often than not, a parties’ anger with one another on...
Divorce
Read MoreCan I pay an Equalizing Payment in Installment Payments?
When using other means of distributing marital assets, they must be within reason. When parties divorce, the court will divide your marital assets equally. Usually, this ends up with one party paying...
Divorce
Read MoreIs a Settlement From a Lawsuit Considered Marital Property?
Equal distribution of marital assets may not apply to settlement awards. The State of Florida is an equitable state, meaning that when parties divorce, their marital assets are typically divided be...
Divorce
Read More