Monthly Archives: January 2018
Parental Alienation
While many families are able to weather divorce proceedings without causing any irreparable damage to the relationship between parent and child, this is not always the case. In fact, some parents go out of their way to harm the relationship between their child and his or her other parent. When tactics reach a certain… Read More »
Child Custody-Related Emergencies
It is not uncommon for divorced parents to butt heads over child custody-related issues. Whether it involves wanting to change a parenting time schedule or having differing opinions on child rearing methods, these disputes can take a serious emotional toll on the parties involved, as well as their children. Having a court-approved parenting plan… Read More »
How the New Tax Law Will Affect Alimony Payments in Florida
Although you may have heard that the recently enacted tax law will make wide ranging changes in a number of areas, you may not be aware that some of the biggest changes were made to laws regulating alimony. To learn more about how these changes could affect your own alimony payments, please contact an… Read More »
What Should I do if My Child Support Payments are Going to the Wrong Person?
Although not common, child support payments do get sent to the wrong person’s account. This can raise a host of difficulties for the parent who made the payment, as well as the recipient, so if you received notice that you are delinquent in paying child support, but you know that you made the payment… Read More »
Negotiating a Settlement Agreement
Negotiating a settlement is often one of the best ways to quickly resolve a divorce, as it can save couples both time and money in the long run. Furthermore, divorce proceedings that go to trial can be stressful, especially for children, so avoiding this result is often in a family’s best interest. However, even… Read More »
International Relocation with a Child
It is not uncommon for one or both of the parties to a divorce to need to relocate after their divorce decree has been issued. Whether the move is necessitated by a change in employment, personal reasons, or remarriage, parents are restricted from taking their children with them when they move without the approval… Read More »