Monthly Archives: December 2017
Divorce in the Age of Bitcoin
Many of us have seen the word “bitcoin” (or “BTC”) thrown around, but have no idea what it means, (nor… Read More »
How Will The New Tax Law Affect Alimony?
As republican members of Congress celebrate passing a sweeping tax overhaul, many Americans are wondering how the new law will… Read More »
More and More States Consider Promoting Shared Child Custody
More and more states are shifting towards co-parenting versus children having one primary residence and seeing the other parent only… Read More »
Understanding Bridge-The-Gap Alimony In Florida
Spouses transitioning out of married life may encounter a number of financial challenges as they adjust to being single. There… Read More »
Understanding Durational Alimony In Florida
When a couple divorces, alimony may be awarded to the lower earning spouse. Alimony may be temporary, designed to help… Read More »
November Marked Anniversary of Agreement on International Child Support
November 23rd, 2017 marked the ten-year anniversary of the Hague Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other… Read More »
Church Massacre Reveals Urgent Need To Take Action on Domestic Violence
We call it domestic violence, but as this Huffington Post article points out, the name might contribute to the problem:… Read More »
Tax Plan Could Make It Harder On Divorcing Couples
As we previously discussed, many are concerned about the tax-overhaul bill that was recently passed by the House of Representatives… Read More »
What Are Your Parental Responsibility and Timesharing Rights in Florida?
PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY In divorce proceeding in Florida, the law does not pre-judge child related issued such as, shared or sole… Read More »
Separating Fact from Fear: Parental Alienation
Divorcing parents spend hours, sometimes with each other, and sometimes with their respective attorneys, trying to agree on parenting responsibility… Read More »