Family law in Florida is essentially very similar no matter what industry or profession the parents or parties are in. However, firefighters have a unique set of issues that need to be addressed when dealing with a paternity or divorce case or child support.
Read MoreWhen it comes to military families, a unique set of issues tends to arise regarding family law.
Read MoreAs of right now, with everything going on, most courthouses are closed, with infrequent exceptions to in-person courts. To make sure these family law cases are still moving, courts are now having final hearings via Zoom.
Read MoreSome times it becomes necessary to revise the parenting plan you created as you and the other parent were going through your divorce proceedings. A parenting plan cannot cover every aspect of life and cannot anticipate how real life will change over the years.
Read MoreThinking of handling your family law case alone? Maybe an attorney will be your best match & saving grace for dodging all the stress and confusion down the road. Learn the postive reasons why many people prefer to hire a skilled & trusted attorney!
Read MoreAlimony can be a heated topic for many divorce cases. Knowing how it works can save you or your soon to be ex a lot of money. Find out how Alimony is calculate along with tips for securing your portion of funds.
Read MoreEver heard of the phrase "gatekeeper mom"? These women are mighty protectors of their children, and although this can be intimidating they are not always on the right side of the law. Discover if you're a gatekeeper mom yourself, or if you're dealing with one!
Read MoreHave you been called a deadbeat dad? Are you a mom who feels neglected by her ex and is thinking he’s a deadbeat? The simple answer is: it depends.
Read MoreNot sure how to judge weather your family law attorney is qualified to handle your unique case? We have gathered some helpful tips for when choosing the perfect attorney!
Read MoreChild custody is often a stressful topic for many. With so much on the line, this extra layer of divorce has certain regulations and steps that must be taken for the best interest of the children. In this blog we discuss what Stat. § 61.13(3) is and how it may effect you and your children.
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