Category: Family Law
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Spotting Emotional Abuse: Unveil Manipulative Tactics and Reclaim Your Life

Emotional abuse eats away at you until you can no longer trust reality. Abusers have many ways of diminishing you and making you believe it is your fault.
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3 Mistakes to Avoid in Your Custody Case

Here are the top 3 mistakes we frequently encounter in family law cases involving minor children, and what you can do to avoid them:
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Tips for letting go of an abusive marriage

You didn’t expect emotional abuse in your marriage. However, it can happen to anyone. Here are suggestions on how to deal with an abusive marriage:
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Things you shouldn’t say to Someone going through a Divorce

When some you know gets a divorce, there are a few comments that are not appropriate. Here are the things you shouldn’t say to someone following a divorce:
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Effective Strategies for Co-parenting Expense Reimbursement

Coparenting means there will be broad range of expenses and some might not be covered by the agreement. Here’s our tips for requesting payment for kid expenses:
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Navigating the Unforeseen: When a Spouse Dies During the Divorce Process

In Florida, if your spouse passes away and the divorce is not finalized then the personal representative steps in and finalizes the divorce.
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Can Divorcing Couples Share the Same Divorce Lawyer ?

Is saving money by sharing a divorce lawyer with your spouse or not hiring any legal representative worth it, even in a non-contentious situation? Let’s see!
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How To Help A Friend Who Is Going Through A Divorce

You want to be there for a friend going through a divorce without being intrusive. Here’s how you can help a friend following their divorce:
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Explaining Your Divorce to Your Children

Explaining your divorce to your children is a challenge. Help them cope. Their lives will change, and they need to know you if both of you still love them.
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Finding Yourself After A Breakup

Breaking up means you are on your own. Consider this an opportunity to begin anew. Here are some suggestions to make the transition easier after a breakup: