Tag Archives: Miami Family Law Lawyers
Don’t Allow Divorce to Ruin Your Child’s Studies
The 2019-2020 school year is in full swing. As your child continues their education, one way to derail their progress is having to experience a divorce. As the child deals with fundamental changes in their family dynamic and the emotions associated with their parents no longer being together, their grades may suffer. One way to […]
Should You Consider a Prenuptial Agreement?
A prenuptial agreement can be a sensitive topic as it forces couples to raise the possible issue of divorce. Unfortunately, many couples do end up divorcing yet being prepared may help with strengthening the relationship. A prenuptial agreement will provide a detailed outline regarding the couple’s finances should a divorce happen. The agreement will include […]
When a Parent Doesn’t Pay Child Support
The expenses involved in raising a child can quickly add up, especially for individuals that are single parents. Hence, non-custodial parents are typically required by the court to pay child support. However, what’s a single parent to do if the other parent isn’t providing child support? Courts have a multitude of ways of tackling the […]
Save on Back to School Shopping
Numerous children throughout South Florida are returning to school this week. As a single parent, child support payments are often what parents rely on to make sure their kids have everything they need for school and their daily lives. When these payments fail to come in or time or don’t arrive at all, that may […]
Divorce Issues Also Affect Newlyweds
A divorce is a potentially painful, complicated process that is made even more complicated if factors such as child custody, alimony, or property division are involved. While these issues are often associated with couples that have been married for a long time, they can also arise among newlyweds. If you recently got married but are […]
A Different Type of Alimony
If you are going to proceed with a Florida divorce, there will be several things that need to be taken into account, from finances to any property and so much more. A court may also have to step in to decide how you and your former spouse will end things financially, which may result in […]
Failing to Pay Child Support May Lead to a Suspended License
When a parent receives an order from the court to pay child support, that order turns into a legal obligation, which means the parent must pay. If child support payments are not made, it may result in penalties, including license suspension. However, there is a grace period of sorts where the parent can correct the […]
Back to School After a Divorce
A new school year will be commencing soon. If you are a single parent, it is possible you may have to coordinate with your ex-spouse to ensure that your child’s schedule remains on track without any issues arising. There are some simple ways to do this. For starters, make use of a calendar. With online […]
David Hazouri Presents at the Florida Bar’s Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence Committee
Last month, Partner David Hazouri arranged and assisted in the EDDE 4-hour CLE presentation at the Florida Bar’s Annual Convention held at the Boca Raton Hotel and Resort as the out-going Chairman of the Florida Bar’s Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence Committee of the Business Law Section. David Hazouri curated and MC’d a half-day, four […]
Discussing Legal Family Matters with Loved Ones
Dealing with a matter involving family law may result in a tremendous amount of stress for those involved as well as other family members. Whether it’s determining custody, splitting property, or a divorce, sensitivity is important during the process. In some cases, a person may turn to their family members as means of finding support […]
