When a couple is planning on getting married, it is becoming increasingly more common for the engaged couple to get a prenuptial agreement. In a prenuptial agreement, you will basically decide what to do in case you get divorced. For many, a prenuptial will act as a...
Two Decades Of Florida Family Law Experience
Year: 2018
My Child Plays Sports – Can I Get More Child Support?
No one knows for certain what will happen in the next moment, and definitely not in the months and years to come. Yet in the course of a divorce, a couple and the court need to try to predict what will happen and make appropriate decisions. This delicate situation is...
Simple Yet Helpful Divorce Tips to Keep In Mind
There is no surefire way to know what will happen in your divorce. Sometimes even the best laid plans get unraveled by an unexpected complication. However, this is no reason to not prepare at all for the path ahead of you. Start out by reviewing a few helpful divorce...
Durational Alimony in Florida: Supporting an Ex for Only So Long
For many years, alimony cases in Florida were typically concluded with the establishment of permanent, periodic alimony. Permanent alimony typically lasts until either ex-spouse passes away or remarries, with the payor making regular payments to the receiver all the...
How to Enforce Child Support Orders in Florida When an Ex Won’t Pay
Children become the priority in any divorce case or family law dispute. The court will always try to act in a way that benefits the children and keeps them happy and healthy, just as they deserve. To this end, you should expect the court to make a child support order,...
What is the Role of a Mediator in Your Divorce?
No one really wants to get into the thick of arguments and legal fights in a divorce that gets caught in the courtroom. No matter how contentious a divorce may be on the surface, or how upsetting the details might be that led to the decision to dissolve a marriage,...
Collecting Retroactive Child Support Payments in Florida
Florida family law courts allow and encourage the creation of child support orders to help the custodial spouse raise and care for their children more comfortably and confidently after divorce. However, any divorcing parent will let you know that financial support...
Setting Up Temporary Child Support in Your Florida Divorce
For any Florida divorce involving two parents who share children together, child custody agreements will be established, followed, and enforced once the divorce finalizes. Accompanying most any child custody agreement, there will be a child support order, which...