Tag Archives: Florida Family Law
Did You Know Prenuptial Agreements and Your Estate Planning Go Hand in Hand?
When it comes to estate planning and family law, one critical aspect often overlooked by couples as they plan their futures together is the prenuptial agreement. Commonly perceived as a tool for the wealthy or those on their second or subsequent marriages, prenuptial agreements, in reality, serve a far broader purpose. They are, in… Read More »
What to Look for in a Family Law Attorney and Why you can Stop Here!
Wondering whether you need a family law attorney? Are you unsure what law a family law attorney practices? A family law attorney specializes in matters related to family law, including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, adoption, guardianship, and domestic violence. In addition, family law attorneys can represent clients in court, help negotiate… Read More »
Little Known Mistakes Families Can Make When Supporting Aging Loved Ones
Do you and your family have aging loved ones you care for? Do you and your family have a plan for the care of your loved ones should your loved ones suddenly fall ill or have an accident? The COVID-19 crisis has forced many families to face how they would respond to a health… Read More »
5 Mistake Divorced Parents Can Make During the Summer Months
Are you a divorced parent? Do you find the summer scheduling to be incredibly difficult? You are not alone, it is a common struggle when children and planning their schedules are involved. We would like to help you with the potential summer schedule planning struggles by reviewing five mistakes that divorced families make at… Read More »
4 Ways You Can Care for Florida Seniors During National Elder Law Month
Did you know that May is National Elder Law Month? This month-long celebration focuses on our aging Florida seniors and any help they may need. During the month, in addition to an increased awareness of the needs of our senior population, communities across the nation and adult family members are encouraged to get involved…. Read More »
Collaborative Divorce
A new type of process in divorce is called “collaborative law.” In such a case, the parties enter into a Collaborative Law Agreement prior to any filing of divorce. The agreement indicates that the parties will cooperate in providing discovery without the need for any court orders and that they will be forthcoming on… Read More »
Why is mediation important in a divorce?
Mediation is required in divorce, but why is it important? Mediation is highly successful and should be used in good faith. No one is in a better position to settle his or her case than the parties themselves. Therefore, mediation is a very important aspect of the case. Even if a total agreement cannot… Read More »