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Three Steps to Take Before Filing for Divorce

Frequently, divorcing couples make significant decisions based on emotion rather than logic. As seasoned Miami FL divorce attorneys, we've handled numerous contentious divorce cases. Whether your divorce is collaborative, contested, or Read More

What Legal Justifications Exist for Modifying Child Support in Florida?

There may come a time when the current child support order does not work as intended in certain post-divorce situations where children are involved. Perhaps the parent who is paying Read More

How to Find the Best Florida Family Law Lawyer

Finding a family lawyer, whether for a divorce or any other family matter, can be stressful, especially if it's your first time enlisting their assistance. Finding the right one, though, Read More

Modifying a Custody Schedule in Advance of Back-to-School

Back to school season has arrived once more. Instead of returning to school on Labor Day as it formerly was, more and more schools are doing so in August. As Read More

Effective Co-Parenting Strategies for the Summer

Summer is a terrific time for everyone, but it's especially fun for your kids. However, it's not always easy to accommodate everyone's schedules while adhering to a custody arrangement. If Read More

How To Parent Your Child After A Divorce

Divorce is a difficult period for everyone involved. If you or your spouse have filed for divorce, your children are most likely your primary priority. Some parents immediately adapt their Read More

How to Prove That a Parent Is Unfit in Family Court

It is rarely simple to make decisions about child custody. When one parent is unfit, however, the custody issue becomes considerably more difficult. Proving that a parent is unfit can Read More

Telltale Signs of Parental Alienation

It's possible that you won't detect indicators of parental alienation until it's too late. Your spouse may try to turn your children against you through subtle manipulation. However, there are Read More

Florida’s Child Support Exceptions For After Child Turns 18

In Florida, child support is usually terminated when a child reaches the age of 18. However, there are a couple of exceptions for children who have special needs, as well Read More

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