Category: Family Law
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Grey Divorce: Why Are More People Divorcing At An Older Age?

People are divorcing more frequently even in their fifties. This phenomenon is called Grey Divorce and may have a positive trend.
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What is Right of First Refusal in Custody Cases

Learn how the Right of First Refusal in child custody can improve co-parenting dynamics. Navigate complex custody issues with this guide.
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Common Time-Sharing Schedules Used in Florida

Sharing children following a divorce can get a bit complicated. The State of Florida’s Time-Sharing Schedules can help children adjust to two homes in the smoothest possible way.
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Marriage Pros and Cons

To marry or not to marry. Many people are pondering that decision to be in a marriage and are finding the answer may depend on one’s priorities in life.
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How Domestic Violence Affects Children

Whether they become abusers or victims, children exposed to the physical or emotional abuse of domestic violence are at a high risk of repeating said behavior as adults. It is a circle that demands to be broken.
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The Essentiality of Hiring Your Own Florida Divorce Attorney

It may be tempting to save money by sharing a divorce attorney. However, this could result in a legal conflict of interest that ends up being very expensive to one of the parties.
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Importance Of Setting Your Goals After Getting Through A Divorce

A divorce may end your marriage, but it is the beginning of the rest of your life. Here are some tips on how to set goals to achieve your dream future.
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Back to School During a Divorce

The beginning of a new school year can be challenging for both parents and children. Here are some tips to ensure the event goes as smoothly as possible for everyone.
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Etiquette of Divorce

Most people going through a divorce probably don’t consider treating their ex-partner with consideration. It may be difficult, but here is why proper etiquette is crucial, even when splitting up.
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Mastering Motion to Compel Discovery Requests in Florida Law

Discovery is the process that when you file a lawsuit, you’re allowed to ask the other side for information. Let’s talk more about Discovery requests!