From High-Conflict to Effective Co-Parenting: Restoring Respect & Trust During and after a highly contentious case involving children, achieving a healthy co-parenting relationship can seem like a hopeless undertaking. Overwhelmed by anger, hurt,[...] Read More
Does Adultery Matter in My Divorce? Many marriages end due to the adultery of one spouse (or both spouses). But does that adultery matter in the divorce? Legally speaking, probably[...] Read More
Family Law Rule Update: Better Financial Privacy in Divorce What is the rule 12.285 in Florida? On September 7, 2023, the Florida Supreme Court announced amendments to Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure[...] Read More
What Your Family Law Attorney Might Not Be Telling You (But Should): Part 2 A previous article, “What Your Family Law Attorney Might Not Tell You(But Should): Part 1,” discussed central truths about family law cases that often[...] Read More
Parallel Parenting: When Co-Parenting Won’t Work Co-parenting during and after a divorce isn’t easy, even under the best of circumstances. It asks a lot of both parents: to set aside[...] Read More
Don’t Forget These Things in Your Divorce Settlement Agreement! If you resolve your divorce amicably, either through an uncontested divorce process, mediation, or a collaborative divorce, you will end up signing a Marital[...] Read More
What Your Family Law Attorney Might Not Tell You (But Should): Part 1 Navigating the world of Florida family law can be a surreal, intimidating, and emotional experience. Even if you have a practiced attorney on[...] Read More
Case Study: One Fictional Couple’s Journey Through Traditional and Collaborative Divorce The world of family law can be a mysterious one to outsiders. Even if you have been through a divorce, your knowledge and experience[...] Read More
The Genuine Article: Hollywood’s Portrayal vs. Real-Life Divorce in Florida Here is the reality: Your divorce is not going to be like what you see in the movies or TV (and frankly, you really[...] Read More
Can I Keep My House After A Divorce? Part 2 In Part 1 we discussed whether your house is considered marital property, various factors that influence the decision to try to keep the house[...] Read More