
Is Collaborative Law right for me?
Are you ready for divorce? Do you want to work through the process as amicably as possible? Do you and your spouse have financial assets that
Are you ready for divorce? Do you want to work through the process as amicably as possible? Do you and your spouse have financial assets that
The most common mistake you can make in completing your Financial Affidavit is not listing all your income. Income is not just the money you make
In Florida, until recently, the law has a presumption was that any child born to a married woman was her husband’s child. This means that if
There are a lot of options available. The most important is to determine if you cannot hire a lawyer or if you don’t want to hire
The short answer is no. The difference is whether they are “allowed to” or whether they “do”. Most cases do not take place in a vacuum.
A hearing is where a judge, a magistrate, or another court officer hears about your case and usually about a specific matter. In family law cases,
Florida Statute §61.13001 (Parental Relocation with a child) is not just for parents who are relocating voluntarily. The Fourth District Court of Appeal recently found that
Question of the Week: Can I get divorced if the other party won’t sign the papers?
Question of the week: Can I enforce our verbal agreement? (Click on the video to see our answer.)