What You Need to Pursue a Post-Judgment Modification in Florida

What You Need to Pursue a Post-Judgment Modification in Florida

Divorce decrees and child support orders are supposed to be long-lasting contracts that affect your finances for years to come. However, even the best-written contract can’t predict the future. There are many situations when your original court order may no longer serve your family’s needs. In these circumstances, you may be able to request a […]

Pregnancy and Divorce in Florida: How to End Your Marriage While Pregnant

Pregnancy and Divorce in Florida: How to End Your Marriage While Pregnant

When preparing to divorce, you’re most likely looking forward to ending your legal ties to your spouse. Whether you’re excited to start a newly single life or just relieved you’ll no longer be in a bad marriage, the last thing you want is to find unexpected reasons you’ll have to stay in contact.  Unfortunately, that’s […]

How Long-Term Marriages Impact the Divorce Process

How Long-Term Marriages Impact the Divorce Process

When you spend years or decades married to someone, your relationship shapes your entire life. You and your spouse will likely make compromises for each other, work together to build a household, and raise children. Even if a long-term marriage comes to an end, it still shaped the course of your life for many years.  […]

Four Unexpected Behaviors That Constitute Domestic Abuse

Four Unexpected Behaviors That Constitute Domestic Abuse

The common understanding of domestic abuse is one-dimensional. Most people acknowledge that physically assaulting or threatening violence against a romantic partner is abusive. However, for many, that is the extent of what counts as abuse.  This is a problem because physical harm is just one aspect of the true extent of domestic violence. There are […]

What Tom and Gisele’s Divorce Teaches About International Child Custody

What Tom and Gisele’s Divorce Teaches About International Child Custody

International supermodel Gisele Bündchen and star quarterback Tom Brady officially finalized their divorce in late October after months of rumors that their marriage was on the rocks. The couple is ending their marriage of 13 years amicably, though Tom has stated that it was a “painful and difficult” decision. It appears that Gisele chose to […]

The Benefits of Mediation for Your Divorce

The Benefits of Mediation for Your Divorce

If you take popular media at face value, it would be easy to believe that the only way to handle a divorce is through a lengthy court battle. Movies, television, and even the news focus on acrimonious divorces that take months or years to resolve. While these battles may occasionally occur, they are far from […]

Protecting Your Children’s Inheritance in Divorce

Father and child walking by the lake at sunset | Protecting Your Children’s Inheritance in Divorce

As a parent, one of your primary responsibilities is to ensure your children are set up for a promising future. Many couples accomplish this by organizing their estate to provide their offspring with a guaranteed inheritance. However, if you and your partner choose to go your separate ways, your estate plan may no longer apply. […]

What Is Considered Marital Property in Florida

Over the course of a marriage, most couple acquire a significant amount of assets. As long as the marriage persists, the precise legal ownership of these items rarely matters. However, once a marriage ends, it’s necessary to determine who owns what so both partners receive an equitable portion of their joint assets. This is why […]

Florida Law & International Child Custody Cases

International custody disputes are common with such a diverse mix of international residents in Florida. Parents living in different countries must also consider a number of other factors when establishing their child custody rights, in addition to Florida’s standard laws. Any court decision must be based on what is in the child’s best interest. Both […]

How Florida Calculates Spousal Support

Florida Alimony Changes as of January 1, 2019 After January 1, 2019, alimony will no longer be tax-deductible to the payer and taxable to the recipient. Off-the-top deductions for alimony payers will no longer be available. Individuals who are required to pay alimony will have to pay much more. To the spouse receiving the alimony, […]