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An early-year spotlighting of Florida’s domestic violence services

Domestic abuse in Florida – as everywhere else across the country – is an immediately sobering topic. Sadly, news stories surrounding family violence often feature downsides marked by adverse outcomes...

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A narrow band of reasons prompting “gray” divorces? Not hardly.

America’s huge and ever-growing baby boomer population has long been a vanguard for change and experimentation. The so-called “gray” demographic was a lightning rod for social adjustments during the...

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The optimal divorce process varies from case to case

Options are generally nice to have. So notes family law commentator Ann Buscho in a recent media piece penned for readers with more than a passing interest in the choices potentially available for...

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Florida divorce process myths

Many people in Florida have misconceptions about divorce and what might occur when they file petitions. Understanding the myths surrounding this matter might help you to know what to expect when you...

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Pets are understandably a key Florida divorce focus

A good many Floridians engaged in the divorce process have a beloved pet that has long been a central member of the family household. It is par for the course to think in emotive terms regarding that...

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Divorce time-sharing: working out the details

Time sharing. It is something you automatically did as married Florida parents with children. Now, and provided the kids are still under the age of 18, it is something you must learn to do in a revised...

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Your brimming joint bank account is now … empty?

“Once there’s a separation,” states a financial adviser who works with divorcing couples, “people do weird things with money.” That’s not surprising, is it? Practiced Florida family law attorneys know...

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When life changes, can your child support agreement change, too?

Your child changes every day. They may have recently entered school. They may have different needs for healthcare than they did a year ago. You may have moved to a new home, changing their daily life...

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4 Reasons You Should Consider Modifying a custody order

When you and your spouse separate, you will need to make decisions about child custody in Florida. However, if an issue arises that makes the arrangement difficult, then a modified custody order could...

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Does your parenting plan include transportation?

You and your ex might have outlined a variety of different information in your parenting plan, including which nights you will each have the kids, how you want to handle holidays and many other...

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Establishing paternity: a critical way to protect unmarried parents’ rights

Whether or not they are married, parents are a vital part of their child’s life. However, if you and your child’s other parent are not married, you may not have the same legal protections afforded to...

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Is a collaborative approach the best fit for your divorce?

While many people believe that a divorce will always involve conflict, this isn’t necessarily the case. Taking a collaborative approach can be beneficial to many couples, allowing them to keep the...

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Divorce time-sharing: working out the details

Time sharing. It is something you automatically did as married Florida parents with children. Now, and provided the kids are still under the age of 18, it is something you must learn to do in a revised...

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Your brimming joint bank account is now … empty?

“Once there’s a separation,” states a financial adviser who works with divorcing couples, “people do weird things with money.” That’s not surprising, is it? Practiced Florida family law attorneys know...

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When life changes, can your child support agreement change, too?

Your child changes every day. They may have recently entered school. They may have different needs for healthcare than they did a year ago. You may have moved to a new home, changing their daily life...

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4 Reasons You Should Consider Modifying a custody order

When you and your spouse separate, you will need to make decisions about child custody in Florida. However, if an issue arises that makes the arrangement difficult, then a modified custody order could...

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Does your parenting plan include transportation?

You and your ex might have outlined a variety of different information in your parenting plan, including which nights you will each have the kids, how you want to handle holidays and many other...

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Establishing paternity: a critical way to protect unmarried parents’ rights

Whether or not they are married, parents are a vital part of their child’s life. However, if you and your child’s other parent are not married, you may not have the same legal protections afforded to...

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Is a collaborative approach the best fit for your divorce?

While many people believe that a divorce will always involve conflict, this isn’t necessarily the case. Taking a collaborative approach can be beneficial to many couples, allowing them to keep the...

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3 ways to protect your financial health at the end of your marriage

Divorce can be a financially challenging time. Not only do couples divide their possessions, they will also enter the next stage of their life with only one income. As a result, it is important for...

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