Monthly Archives: December 2020

The Most Common Questions About Divorce
Divorce is complicated, but most people are familiar with the main aspects of the process. Many couples, for instance, are aware that they will have to divide at least some of their assets before their divorce will be finalized. It is still not uncommon, however, for couples to still have questions about some of… Read More »

Five Options for Establishing Paternity
The relationship between a child and a parent is one of the most important in a person’s life. Determining whether this relationship exists, however, can be difficult, especially for fathers. In Florida, there are a few different options for establishing paternity. Which of these options is best for a family depends on the specific… Read More »

Tips on Handling a Child Custody Dispute
Child custody disputes can be some of the most challenging and emotional experiences of a parent’s life. Fortunately, there are steps that parents can take to increase the likelihood of resolving their issue as quickly and smoothly as possible. Please call our dedicated Fort Lauderdale child custody lawyers to learn more about how you… Read More »

Could I be Eligible for a Permanent Alimony Award if My Marriage Doesn’t Qualify as Long Term?
Whether a court decides to award alimony in a particular case depends on a number of factors, one of which is the length of the marriage in question. In fact, some types of alimony are only considered in cases that involve marriages of a certain length. Permanent periodic alimony payments, for instance, are only… Read More »

Examples of Florida Time-Sharing Schedules
There is no “one size fits all” parenting plan. Instead, the kind of time-sharing schedule that works for a family will depend on their specific circumstances, including the ages of the children, the distances between the parents’ homes, and the wishes of the parties involved. There are, however, a few different types of schedules… Read More »

How is Child Support Calculated in Florida?
Child support is a critical issue for parents who have decided to separate, as this financial obligation not only impacts a parent’s ability to provide for his or her child, but also affects the income available to each parent for setting up a separate household. Fortunately, child support in Florida is relatively predictable, meaning… Read More »