Especially if you and your spouse have been married and living in Florida for 10 years or more, you have likely disagreed at some point on issues related to your children. Perhaps, one of you is more lenient than the other. Maybe your kids know they can talk one parent into things more than theContinue reading “Protecting your children’s interests regarding unfit parenting”
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How to file for divorce in Florida
When people fall in love and decide to get married, they hope it’s a relationship that will last forever. Unfortunately, every four out of 10 marriages in the U.S. ends in divorce, and Florida ranks in the top 10 for states with the highest divorce rates. If you and your spouse decide it’s best toContinue reading “How to file for divorce in Florida”
Ending a child support order early
Child support is a common expense for many parents. You may know that most child support orders end on your child’s 18th birthday. There are circumstances where a child support order persists beyond their 18th birthday, such as continuing care for a condition the child may have or owing past due payments. Similarly, not allContinue reading “Ending a child support order early”
How child support agreements cover your child’s health insurance
It’s no secret that medical bills can be expensive. When you’re a single parent, you’re not only responsible for your health but also the health of your child. That sometimes mean paying twice as much in healthcare costs. This can create a financial hardship for any household. One way that Florida helps mitigate healthcare costsContinue reading “How child support agreements cover your child’s health insurance”
How a prenup can help couples who don’t get divorced
Most people don’t want to think about divorce, especially not engaged couples who are about to get married. In the past, many states did not even allow for prenuptial agreements to exist, fearing that the agreements themselves might encourage divorce. Today, prenuptial agreements are losing their stigma, and more and more couples are signing anContinue reading “How a prenup can help couples who don’t get divorced”
Why you need a forensic accountant on your divorce team
Divorce is never easy, and it’s especially difficult if you have a spouse who is hiding money and assets from you. If your spouse is especially wily, this may include a large sum of money and been going on for several years. Even in amicable divorces, splitting assets and debts can include vested or unvestedContinue reading “Why you need a forensic accountant on your divorce team”
‘Birdnesting’ may help your children transition after divorce
Divorce is often difficult for every family member, especially the kids. Divorce inherently brings numerous changes to a child’s life, but there are some ways parents can help ease their children into those changes. One way you and your ex can do this is by implementing a parenting situation called “birdnesting.” Birdnesting allows children toContinue reading “‘Birdnesting’ may help your children transition after divorce”
How to help your children through divorce
Going through a divorce will be tough on you, undoubtedly. However, you may be even more concerned about how it affects your children. Making sure your children are comfortable with the changes to your family is important, but can be difficult. Supporting your children before, during and after the divorce process is important and moreContinue reading “How to help your children through divorce”
Can being organized help you during your divorce?
You have spent your life staying organized, clearing clutter and keeping a plan. But while many aspects of your life are kept immaculate, your personal life may be suffering. Even type-A, ultra-organized people can fall victim to a complicated divorce. The process does not discriminate and it can be emotionally and mentally taxing for everyone.Continue reading “Can being organized help you during your divorce?”
Can a divorce follow the universal stages of grief?
At some point in everyone’s life we all must handle and deal with grief. Usually, grief is associated with the loss of someone close to you through death. But is it possible to experience the same type of grief if that person does not die, but divorces you? In the book, “On Death and Dying”Continue reading “Can a divorce follow the universal stages of grief?”
