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Welcome to the Blogging Lotus, your comprehensive guide to navigating both family and business law. Whether you’re looking to safeguard your family’s future or protect your business interests, our blog serves as your expert resource.

Here, you’ll find specialized insights into family law issues—from divorce and child custody to spousal support—as well as actionable advice on business law, focusing on contracts and civil cases. Dive in to demystify the legal complexities that touch every aspect of your personal and professional life.

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Expert insights on family law and relationships. Articles cover divorce, child custody, conflict resolution, and more.

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Discover expert guidance on civil cases & contracts. Our business and contracts blogs offer actionable advice for all your business needs.

Discover expert guidance on civil cases & contracts. Our business and contracts blogs offer actionable advice for all your business needs.

Contracts and Business Blogs

Discover expert guidance on civil cases & contracts. Our business and contracts blogs offer actionable advice for all your business needs.


Latest Blogs


  • When to ask for exclusive use of the marital home:

    When to ask for exclusive use of the marital home:

    Under no circumstances should a spouse stay in an abusive relationship and/or home. There is no good reason to stay…especially if you have kids! Don’t let money be the reason that keeps you in an abusive home or relationship. If you are a victim of domestic violence, you can request the court for exclusive use… Read more

  • Are noncompete agreements valid in Florida?

    Are noncompete agreements valid in Florida?

    In Florida, noncompete agreements are valid so long as such contracts are reasonable in time, area, and line of business. Find out what you need to do to enforce or contest a noncompete agreement: Read more

  • When is a UCCJEA Affidavit required?

    When is a UCCJEA Affidavit required?

    The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) is a federal act that has been adopted by almost every state. Every case in Florida involving minor children requires the filing of a UCCJEA Affidavit. Find out why and what needs to be included: Read more

  • When can a Court impute income?

    When can a Court impute income?

    What if the other parent is purposely making less to lower or avoid support payments? Courts may impute income if you prove your case. Here’s how: Read more

  • Navigating the Legal Process: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Navigating the Legal Process: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Once you initiate an action against someone, whether it’s a family or civil case, you must notify the other party that they are being sued. The process of formally notifying someone that an action has been initiated against them is known as “service of process”. Read more

  • Modification in child support during the Coronavirus pandemic:

    Modification in child support during the Coronavirus pandemic:

    Florida courts have found that the loss of a job or changes in the parties’ income may qualify as a substantial change in circumstances to warrant a modification in child support, provided that the change is permanent in nature. But what if you lose your job due to layoffs and business closures resulting from the… Read more