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Useful Tips for Better Co-Parenting

Effective co-parenting is one of the key ways parents can help the child navigate through the divorce process positively. Part of this may involve compromise to avoid disagreements on certain issues. Let’s explore a few tips to ease the co-parenting process. Here’s one we’ve mentioned before: refrain from bad-mouthing the other parent. Regardless of your […]

What Happens When a Parent Wants to Relocate?

Should a divorced parent try to move with their child out of town, what happens? Evidently, the procedure is fairly simple in terms of demonstrating to a family court that the move is being made, should the other parent approve. There are, however, cases in which a parent wishes to relocate out of town, yet, […]

Contested and Uncontested Divorce in Florida

In Florida, a marriage dissolution must be filed by any couple seeking a divorce. If they can negotiate on one or most of the main issues, they may have the option of signing a marital settlement arrangement that details how all the main divorce issues have been settled. If children are involved, a parental strategy […]

How Much Say Does a Child Have Regarding Custody?

In regards to child custody and time-sharing, these are decisions that are made by the court and the parents in an amicable divorce. Hence, if you’re curious as to whether a child has any decision-making leeway into making such decisions, the short answer is no, they do not. Although children can’t make decisions regarding custody […]

What’s an Annulment All About In Florida?

What is the different between annulment and divorce? Divorce is when a marriage is legally dissolved and it often includes dividing assets as well as resolving several other marriage-related issues dependent on the state where the divorce petition was filed. An annulment is also a legal action that signals the end of a marriage. However, […]

A Brief Look at High Asset Divorces

Does your divorce involve large assets? If your marriage has significantly broken down, you may be eager to get the process over with as quickly as possible. With large assets, taking time means a divorce settlement that is fair and equitable. Failing to take all debts into account is among the most common errors made […]

Are You Divorcing? Examine Your Will

A divorce can be an overwhelming process, typically requiring a complete upheaval of your life. There are also factors that may come into play like child support, financial issues, or even bankruptcy in some cases. One thing that’s worth remembering and may get overlooked is your will. Usually, couples who have a will would have […]

A Few Reasons to Consider a Prenup

Property division isn’t something couples tend to think about when they choose to get married. However, all marriages will eventually come to an end, whether it’s because of divorce or one spouse passing away. A prenuptial agreement is, therefore, something you may wish to strongly consider. A prenuptial arrangement gives guarantees to your children should […]

Making Changes to a Custody Arrangement

With any decision involving child custody, the interests and well-being of the child will be the top factor. Should a parent wish to make changes to a finalized child custody arrangement, the process will require some work. The party requesting the change to the arrangement must be able to show that circumstances are material, substantial, […]

Figuring Out Roles After Divorce

Defining boundaries after divorce Following a divorce, a major challenge that will need to be addressed is readjusting roles and defining boundaries. Childless couples may simply decide to cease all future communication with each other but this becomes practically impossible when there are children involved, necessitating to establish roles. For starters, remember that you and […]

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