Most Florida family court judges agree that children fare best in divorce when they have ample time with both parents and when parents keep their best interests in mind. Child custody issues are adult matters. In fact, parents are wise to limit the details of their...
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Divorce: What if your ex refuses to cooperate?
When Florida parents decide to end their marriage, they will have numerous issues to resolve regarding future family life. Divorce is rarely easy, and if the parents involved do not get along, then creating an effective co-parenting plan can be challenging. In some...
Cavallari vs. Cutler divorce: Marital misconduct
In Florida and elsewhere, celebrities can have marital problems just like anyone else. Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler are currently entangled in a divorce that just seems to keep getting messier. Cavallari has accused Cutler of “marital misconduct.” Cutler is the...
Understanding modifications of court orders in divorce
When a Florida couple wishes to end their marriage, they may not have to physically appear in court. Nevertheless, when the court issues a formal order, both sides must adhere to its terms. However, it is sometimes possible to request modifications of court orders. It...
Unmarried fathers must establish their parental rights
You might not be married to your baby’s mother. That could affect your visitation or custody rights in Florida. Unmarried fathers must establish paternity if they want parental rights. Florida law is clear. The mother is the main guardian of their child. The father...
Divorce filings expected to spike with Florida’s lockdown easing
This week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' "Full Phase 1" of reopening the state in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic is going into effect. More businesses are reopening, and other places that were previously open can accommodate more customers at a time, if they so...