Monthly Archives: July 2023

A Few Reasons To Consider Collaborative Divorce
Divorce doesn’t have to be an overly stressful process that takes a significant emotional toll on the parties involved, although it often ends up being so. One way to avoid a time-consuming and high-conflict divorce is to try the collaborative divorce process. Read on to learn more about the benefits of these types of… Read More »

Protecting Your Financial Interests During Divorce
Divorce is an important event that impacts almost every aspect of a family’s life, including their financial situation. Protecting your financial interests during divorce is critical not only to ensuring financial stability during the proceedings themselves, but to ensuring financial security after the divorce has been finalized. In this post, we’ll walk you through… Read More »

Don’t Make These Common Mistakes When Drafting Your Prenuptial Agreement
While prenuptial agreements have a reputation for being unromantic or bad luck, the reality is that a well-crafted premarital contract can play a crucial role in protecting a couple’s financial interests and providing soon-to-be spouses with peace of mind. Drafting a prenuptial agreement, however, isn’t always an easy process and even a minor error… Read More »

Could A Virtual Visitation Arrangement Be Right For Your Family?
Virtual visitation is a form of visitation in which parents can use technology to facilitate communication and interaction with their children, regardless of physical separation or geographic distance. Incorporating this type of arrangement into a formal parenting plan, or even into a less formal co-parenting arrangement has a number of benefits. Read on to… Read More »

Creating An Inventory Of Your Marital Assets
Dividing assets during divorce can be a daunting prospect. Fortunately, there are steps that couples can take to help make the process easier, including creating an accurate inventory of both their marital property and their separate assets. The former should include all assets acquired during the marriage, regardless of which spouse purchased or received… Read More »

Avoid These Common Divorce Mistakes
The decisions that a couple makes during divorce proceedings will have long-term repercussions for all of the parties involved. This is why it is so important for divorcing couples to stay calm, remain focused on compromise and negotiation, and retain an experienced attorney who can help them navigate the ins and outs of the… Read More »

Will My Remarriage Affect How Much Child Support I Owe?
A couple’s circumstances at the time of divorce rarely stay the same, which is why courts allow parties to modify their divorce agreement at a later date. For instance, one or both of the parties could remarry and even have more children, which could affect their previous divorce agreement in regards to the financial… Read More »

Filing An Emergency Custody Order In Florida
Under Florida law, if a parent believes that a child is in imminent physical danger, is being abused, or is at risk of being unlawfully removed from the state, then he or she can file an emergency custody order, seeking full custody of the child. If granted, the other parent’s visitation will be restricted,… Read More »