
What is “no fault” divorce?
In Florida, no fault divorce means that the courts do not consider whose actions “caused” the divorce. The court does not consider who cheated or who
In Florida, no fault divorce means that the courts do not consider whose actions “caused” the divorce. The court does not consider who cheated or who
Parents want to know: How can I ensure child support is paid on time? Although it is not always easy, here are 3 steps you can
Mediation is a process in which two parties to a court case utilize a neutral, third-party (a mediator) to discuss their issues and attempt to resolve
Money problems causes relationship problems. Relationship problems lead to money problems. As both a bankruptcy and family law attorney, I understand firsthand how real these problems
It starts as a thought – are we heading toward divorce? Once those thoughts become more common and the reality that divorce could happen sets in,
I am a huge fan of Truth Bomb Mom. If you’ve never seen her videos, Kristina Kuzmic talks about the harsh reality of parenting with humor
My name is Kristina Feher and I am the Managing Member of Feher Law. People often ask me, what do I do? Simply put, I help
October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. Although Mel B filed for (and was granted) a temporary restraining order, there is an upcoming trial for a permanent
There is no “good” divorce, even when you are the person who filed. Divorce is the legal step of ending a marriage – a life lived