Category Archives: Family Law
How Do I Deal with Mental Illness in My Divorce?
As Orlando family attorneys, one question that we frequently receive from individuals who are approaching and going through divorce is… Read More »
How Will the U.S. Supreme Court Decide this Important Case on the Contracts Clause & Post-Divorce Life Insurance Policies?
On March 19th, the United States Supreme Court will hear an important case which deals with contracts clauses and post-divorce… Read More »
How Is Divorce Different For Federal Employees?
As a federal employee or someone who is married to a federal employee, you are likely aware that you are… Read More »
Featured Member Rania Arwani is Following her Passion
An Attorney who specializes in family law, Rania Arwani believes you can achieve much in your personal and professional life… Read More »
How Do You Know If A Marriage Is Headed For Infidelity And Divorce?
A new study out of Florida State University and published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology provides unique… Read More »
How Will The Senate Bill 590 Streamline Parenting Plans For Unmarried Parents?
Senate Bill 590 was signed into law by Governor Rick Scott on June 16, 2017. The new law grants authority… Read More »
Attorney Rania Arwani Recognized as a Rising Star in Family Law by the American Institute of Legal Advocates
Rania Arwani was recently Recognized as a Rising Star in the field of Family Law by the American Institute of… 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 »
Can Black Friday Cause Financial Issues that May Lead to Divorce?
In the United States the Holiday Season begins on Thanksgiving and ends on January 2nd. The first day of the… Read More »
What’s the Difference Between a Parenting Plan, and a Time-Sharing Schedule?
Although the terms “parenting plan” and “time-sharing schedule” seem like they are the same, they have strikingly different definitions and… Read More »