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
Can I Keep My House After A Divorce? Part 1 For most families, the home is the biggest single asset they have and the largest source of their net worth, with the possible exception[...] Read More
The Importance of Communication in Family Law Cases: Strengthening Your Relationships Amidst Legal Challenges Divorce and family law cases can be emotionally challenging, putting tremendous strain on relationships with loved ones. As a collaborative family law firm dedicated[...] Read More
What is a Partition Action? Partition actions are a unique option of last resort in a dissolution matter. When property is jointly owned by more than one person, and[...] Read More
Am I responsible for my spouse’s medical bills? Unfortunately, during a marriage, one or both of the spouses may incur significant medical debt. A main concern is whether one spouse will ultimately[...] Read More
Who is a child’s legal father in Florida? Does it matter? The issue of paternity is one we find generates a great deal of confusion. Many fathers in Florida operate under the incorrect assumption that[...] Read More
Do I need a prenup? It is an understandably awkward situation—two people moving toward their wedding date to declare their undying love, through better or worse, through richer or[...] Read More
Does Florida have a presumption in favor of 50/50 time-sharing?* *THIS ARTICLE WAS UPDATED PURSUANT TO THE REVISED FLORIDA STATUTE, 61.13, WHICH BECAME EFFECTIVE AS OF JULY 1, 2023 Does Florida have a presumption[...] Read More
When can a child decide who to live with in Florida? One of the more common misconceptions that we encounter in family law is the myth that once minor children reach a certain age in[...] Read More