Monthly Archives: November 2017
High Net Worth Divorces
Going through a divorce is one of the most difficult things that a family can endure and while the process is always difficult, it is made even more so when the couple in question has a number of valuable assets. These types of high net worth divorces usually require the deft hand of an… Read More »
Preparing for Your First Meeting with a Divorce Attorney
Speaking with a divorce attorney is one of the first steps that couples who are thinking about dissolving their marriage should take. However, once initial contact has been made, you may be left wondering what you should do next to prepare for your first in-person meeting. We understand that this can be a nerve-wracking… Read More »
Disestablishing Paternity
When a child is born to a married couple, the husband is automatically presumed to be the child’s father. While many fathers are happy to be parents, the designation can become complicated if an individual discovers that he may not be the child’s biological father. In these cases, the man may wish to disestablish… Read More »
How are Retirement Funds Divided During a Divorce?
Some of the most difficult decisions that a divorcing couple will have to deal with involve the distribution of their assets. In Florida, all property acquired during a marriage is considered to be a marital asset and so belongs to both parties. While most people know that this includes real estate, income, and personal… Read More »
Holiday Visitation Schedules
For many people, the holidays are about spending time with loved ones and celebrating family traditions. As joyful as these times can be, they also involve a substantial amount of stress, especially for parents who share custody of their children. However, by making efforts to plan a schedule ahead of time, families may be… Read More »
Health Insurance After Divorce
Most people receive medical insurance through their employers, as this is one of the best ways to cut down on the cost of obtaining coverage. Furthermore, many families are covered under a single spouse’s policy, especially if the insurer in question provides good coverage at a reasonable price. Although this is an advantage for… Read More »
Can I Undo My Divorce Decree?
Coming to the decision to dissolve a marriage usually follows months or even years of deliberation. For example, many couples choose to attend therapy to sort out their differences before actually filing for divorce, while others fear the impact that separation will have on their minor children and so may attempt to hold off… Read More »
What Is Supervised Visitation?
While family courts are generally in favor of ensuring that both parents have regular access to their children following a divorce, frequent contact with one of the parties is not always in the child’s best interests. If, for example, one of a child’s parents had a history of domestic violence or neglect, courts would… Read More »