Category Archives: Fort Lauderdale Family Law
Can You Modify Your Timesharing Agreement?
As any divorced parent knows, there will come a time where you want to modify your timesharing agreement. While this is often not the most feasible task, it certainly is a possibility. Today nearly 27 percent of all children in this country live in homes where only one of their parents resides, thus, it… Read More »
Strengthening Your Custody Battle Case
During a divorce, a custody battle is often the most contested issue couples face as they try to separate. Thus, it is something that both individuals will be striving to present the best case in hopes of swaying the outcome in their favor. However, it is important to remember that it is impossible to… Read More »
Moving Out of Florida During Divorce Proceedings
For one reason or another, it is common for individuals to need to move from state to state. A change in work or a desired change in scenery may be all that is needed to spur the decision. However, this situation can be further complicated if you are going through a divorce. Understanding your… Read More »
Summer Vacation & Timesharing Dilemmas
With summer here, American families are gearing up to take family vacations across the country. In fact, statistics suggest that nearly 35 percent of all Americans will go on a vacation this summer. While sure to be a good time, we all know that family vacations seldom go without a hitch. This holds even… Read More »
Talking To Your Child About Divorce
The prospect of divorce can be a chilling thought for anyone considering ending their marriage. Initially, many individuals may feel shame or guilt associated with knowing their relationship is ending, however, many individuals know that the fresh start offered by a divorce is one of the best life decisions they made. This is not… Read More »
Understanding Sole Custody
When you are going through a divorce, it is common to want sole custody of your children. For one reason or another many parents often have the sentiment that their ex-spouse is not what is best for their child. Thus, like any parent you want the best for your child and in your case… Read More »
The Complications of High Asset Divorces
When going through a divorce, the process of dividing property, assets, and other personal belongings can result in a stressful and contentious situation. It is likely that there are certain pieces of property that both parties desire and are reluctant to relinquish control of. This dilemma is often taken to a new extreme during… Read More »
How to Ensure a Fair Divorce Settlement
Each year roughly, 80,000 couples go through a divorce in the state of Florida. When a marriage is on the brink of collapse, several things may begin to take place. In certain cases, one of the individuals may scramble to try to save the relationship; meanwhile, in other instances, one or both partners may… Read More »
Child Support Contempt Proceedings
Following a divorce, the next hurdle that many individuals face is ensuring that they are receiving their child support payments on time. Unfortunately, missed child support payments and inaccuracies in payments are far more common than most people believe. Child support issues are some of the most common issues encountered in family law. Struggling… Read More »
Remarrying Your Ex
In most cases, the prospect of divorce seems like the end of a relationship, and in the vast majority of instances, this is true. However, you may be surprised to find that for certain couples divorce serves as the stepping stone that ultimately turns the relationship around for the better. The majority of marriages… Read More »