Month: April 2024

4 things to discuss with your co-parent

Being a divorced parent is not always easy, but it can be when you share custody with your child's other parent. Co-parenting can be very similar to parenting in a single home. In other words, you may have to have many important conversations with your co-parent about...

Do you qualify for rehabilitative alimony in Florida?

Divorce can be a complex and emotionally charged process. Financial considerations often add another layer of stress, especially when one spouse has significantly stepped back from their career during their marriage. Fortunately, Florida law recognizes rehabilitative...

3 ways money woes can lead to divorce

Whether you have modest means or you’re fairly affluent, money can easily come between you and your spouse. Sure, any marriage may feel a bit of strain when money is tight. When a couple’s financial obligations are mounting due to a job loss or unexpected expenses,...

When to make changes to a child custody schedule

A child custody schedule is often made during a divorce. The schedule outlines each parent’s responsibilities and how often they have custody of their children. Typically, child custody rotates between parents, which often happens daily, weekly or monthly. Parents can...

3 ways transmutation of separate property happens in Florida

Florida is an equitable distribution jurisdiction, which that means marital property is divided fairly though not necessarily equally, between spouses in the event of a divorce. However, separate property may not be divided between divorcing spouses as it is...

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