Monthly Archives: May 2024
Administrative Child Support In Florida
In Florida, just because two parents get divorced doesn’t mean that they no longer have financial obligations to their children. Instead, courts will assess a child’s needs, as well as both parents’ incomes and their time-sharing agreement to determine which parent will be required to make monthly support payments to the other. Child support… Read More »
What Are Standard Visitation Schedules?
Parents who divorce have the option of coming up with their own unique parenting plans and visitation schedules. However, when two parties are unable to reach an agreement on how to share custody, courts are often required to step in and implement a plan on the parties’ behalf. In these cases, where both parents… Read More »
How Are Assets Divided In An Uncontested Florida Divorce?
While no divorce is completely stress-free or without complications, uncontested divorces, which don’t involve litigation, tend to be one of the least stressful and least expensive ways to end a marriage. Part of what makes this process so much simpler, however, is that the parties involved are required to come up with their own… Read More »
What To Know About Florida Family Law Subpoenas
While many people may have heard the term “subpoena” on criminal procedure shows, some are still unsure of what this word entails, especially when they encounter it in family law cases. A subpoena is a written order issued by a court that requires the recipient to give testimony or produce documents in a legal… Read More »
How To Protect Your Business During Divorce
Divorce is a complex process that can take a toll on many aspects of a couple’s life, including their business interests. If you or your spouse own a business in Florida and you are considering divorce, there are a few steps that you can take to help protect it. Read on to learn more…. Read More »
Updated Florida Time-Sharing Changes For 2024
Last year, the child custody laws in Florida underwent a major overhaul. These changes, which affect everything from time-sharing to parenting plan modification will have a significant impact on family law cases going forward, so it’s a good idea for those who are involved in such a case to familiarize themselves with the recent… Read More »
How Much Does A Florida Divorce Cost?
Besides being complex and emotionally draining, divorce can also have financial implications. In fact, one of the most common questions we hear at our firm is “How much will my divorce cost?” Unfortunately, the answer can be quite complicated, as the cost of divorce always varies depending on the unique circumstances of a person’s… Read More »
Can I Reduce My Florida Alimony Payment By Retiring?
As a result of recent changes to Florida’s alimony laws, it is now possible to reduce or even terminate one’s alimony obligation through retirement. The process of doing so can, however, be complicated, as it requires proof of “reasonable retirement.” Read on to learn more about the conditions that a person must meet in… Read More »