Category Archives: Family Law
If I Decide To Quit My Job, Do I Still Have To Pay Child Support?
It is inevitable that some parents will choose to quit their jobs from time to time. However, how does this… Read More »
Social Media And Divorce Cases
The following article will discuss the role that social media plays in divorce cases and will provide some helpful tips… Read More »
What Is Considered A ‘Substantial Change In Circumstances’ In Florida Family Law Cases?
Florida law allows former spouses to modify court orders stemming from their divorce as long as they can prove a… Read More »
How To Prove Income For Child Support And Alimony In Florida
When getting divorced, both partners are required to provide their financial information to ensure that the court can award an… Read More »
What Happens To Health Insurance When You Divorce?
Getting divorced can affect many aspects of your life, including your ability to keep your spouse’s health insurance. You need… Read More »
Can I Make My Spouse Pay My Divorce Attorney’s Fees?
Getting divorced is not only a stressful and adversarial process but also a costly one. If you decide to hire… Read More »
Do You Have Any Rights If You Aren’t Married? Family Law Disputes in Cohabitation
More and more couples are choosing to live together without getting married. In fact, while the US marriage rate has… Read More »
If My Spouse Now Wants a Divorce, What Should I Do Right Away to Protect Myself Financially?
As attorneys who work in family law here in Florida, one of the most important services that we provide to… Read More »
Is It True That Mothers Are More Likely to Lose Custody If They Claim That the Father Has Sexually Abused the Child?
There is no question that custody cases involving child abuse are amongst the most difficult cases that we handle as… Read More »
Does Florida Allow for Tri-Parenting Rights?
The city of Somerville, Massachusetts recently adjusted its definition of a “domestic partnership” to include relationships amongst three or more… Read More »