Many people visualize a divorce as two former lovers battling it out in court to see which one can come out on top. While there are some divorces that are like this, it doesn't always have to be that way. Collaborative divorce in Florida can be a much less combative...
Family law
Collaborative divorce helps restructure family relationships
A lengthy and often contentious divorce in court is hard on everyone in the family. Concern for the effect on their children and future family relationships is why many couples turn to the more respectful option of collaborative divorce. Understanding how it works...
How to develop a parenting plan in Florida
When you have children and are seeking a divorce from your partner, you need to cast aside any disagreements you two have to try to co-parent agreeably and allow your children to thrive in their new reality. Florida law outlines the minimum requirements a parenting...
How can you help your child through divorce transitions?
Having to move and adjust to living in single-parent households are two realities many children of divorced couples have to process. But, from their perspective, they might feel simply feel confusion and frustrated with all the new routines and logistics of living...
Could a DUI affect my child custody arrangement?
If you are going through a child custody dispute as well as a charge of driving under the influence (DUI), you no doubt feel incredible stress. You worry about your future and those of your children. In particular, you worry whether the charges against you could...