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Are Prenuptial Agreements Exclusively for Wealthy Couples?

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When many people hear the term prenuptial agreement, what comes to mind is extreme fortune, celebrities, or one party protecting… Read More »

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Tips for Making Peace With Your Co-Parent’s Significant Other

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Picture this: You have been divorced for a while now, and your ex-spouse calls with a surprise, or worse, visits… Read More »

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The Role of Mediation in Resolving Child Custody Disputes

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Child custody disputes can be extremely challenging and stressful. Often, these cases involve a variety of complex legal issues. To… Read More »

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Why Is It Wise To Have Your Own Attorney in a Mediated Divorce?

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Divorce is not an easy process, but while you may have a conflict with your partner, it does not always… Read More »

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Can You Modify or Terminate Alimony in Florida?

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Alimony, also known as spousal support, is often a contentious issue in Florida divorce cases. As the alimony payer, you… Read More »

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What Are Temporary Orders in a Divorce Case?

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Breaking up is tough, and if you and your ex are not on the best terms, navigating the divorce process… Read More »

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Creating a Parenting Plan in Florida: Tips for Parents

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In Florida, a parenting plan is necessary when two parents plan to raise a child separately. Often, parenting plans are… Read More »

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Timesharing Tips During the Holidays

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The holidays are supposed to be the most beautiful time of the year. Children are off from school, and friends… Read More »

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Can You Get a Prenup After Marriage?

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A prenup or prenuptial agreement is a legal document that couples sign before they get married. Deciding how assets, debts,… Read More »

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Explaining an Absent Parent to Your Child

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After your divorce or separation, your bond with your child’s other parent may have broken. However, a child’s bond with… Read More »

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