Florida Child Support Laws: Calculating Payments and Modifications

What Does Child Support Entail? Child support is a court-ordered obligation after a divorce to cater to a child’s financial needs for food, clothing and utilities, among others. Florida’s Child Support Law 39.01 stipulates that child support is the responsibility of every parent, regardless of whether they’re married, single, or divorced. Parents cannot waive their […]

Tread Lightly When Choosing A Family Lawyer

Has your spouse threatened to hire a lawyer with a reputation for being hyper aggressive or even unethical to try to win a case? We understand the stress that this sort of threat can cause those who are unfamiliar with the judicial system. We can also tell you after years of practicing family law, that […]

Co-parenting During The Coronavirus Pandemic

The entire world is experiencing an unprecedented event as we all work through one of the most stressful events in recent history. As people around the world practice social distancing and self quarantine, it’s likely the only people they will be around are their immediate family. However, for divorced and separated parents, the definition of […]

The Myth Of Abandonment In Florida Divorce

For the majority of couples going through a divorce, the marital home is one of the biggest assets. The common question is whether moving out means abandoning the home and any rights to it. There seems to be a common myth in divorce situations regarding marital property and what you can and cannot do with […]