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Category Archives: Miami family law lawyers

Adopting a Foster Child

While many family planning Floridians are aware of the existence of adoption agencies in the state, not all understand the process. Bringing a foster child to a permanent family can be a positive, but also an exhausting time of life. Helping a new family member adapt to daily routines can be difficult; in addition to […]

Returning to Work Following a Divorce

Securing an agreement for spousal support is just the first part of getting back to enjoying your quality of life before the divorce. Clients continue to fall into the trap of believing that for the rest of their lives they will survive off alimony. Nevertheless, alimony is intended only to be a temporary solution in […]

Unpaid Child Support Affects Men and Women Alike

A common misconception when it comes to child support payments is that they are often owed by fathers. However, women can also be held accountable for any unpaid child support just as men would, as a case. The non-custodial parent (regardless of whether it’s the mother or father) must pay a portion of the standard […]

Keep Your Holiday Spending in Check

The holiday season is in full swing. Whether you are the parent in custody or are required to make regular child support payments, single parents may find the season challenging. In this case, you need to take the right steps to prevent problems from happening, as spending too much during the holidays can lead to […]

Alimony That “Bridges the Gap”

If you’ve had a divorce in Florida, the alimony issue has likely been part of the process. Alimony, a way to provide financial support to a former spouse, is awarded in different ways based on the length of the marriage and the need, and may be either long-term or short-term depending on various factors. Bridge-the-gap […]

Conduct Yourself Professionally in Court

In some divorces, there are strong feelings of anger, bitterness, hurt, and so many more negative emotions. Understandably, a particularly acrimonious divorce can cause the emotions to spill into the courtroom. Although such feelings are common, divorce court is an empirical environment where the primary issues are diving property, finances, and sorting out child custody. […]

Honesty Is Imperative in Prenuptial Agreements

When coming up with a prenuptial agreement, both soon to be spouses must be truthful to avoid any issues should the marriage not work out and result in divorce. To provide an example, a man getting married to a woman may decide to embellish his assets to give a greater sense of wealth to impress […]

Can Visitation Rights Be Revoked?

In Florida, a parent’s visitation rights can be revoked if it is in the best interest of the child. This is usually due to issues of violence or harm. Non-custodial parents are usually required to pay child support to help with the child’s financial needs and stability. If the non-custodial parent isn’t making payments, it […]

Is It Time to Move On?

Choosing to divorce is a decision many couples prefer to use as an absolute last resort or a topic that should only be discussed if there are no other solutions. If you think dissolving your marriage may be the best decision but you have some degree of uncertainty, you should consider some of the signs […]

Establishing a Healthy Co-Parenting Arrangement

Navigating the ins and outs of child custody can prove to be a challenge. It requires working with someone whom you are no longer involved with and may have bitter feelings towards. It’s important to remember that the focus is on the well-being of the child and not how one parent feels about the other. […]

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