Many women who find themselves being dragged in and out of Florida courtrooms over issues surrounding alimony belong to the First Wives Advocacy Group (FWAG).The group is largely comprised of 50 and 60-year-old former homemakers. Many of them find themselves standing...
Month: April 2019
Can my child see a Florida doctor with only one parent’s consent?
Parents who are legally separated or newly divorced often find out that they've ventured into uncharted territory once they try to take their child somewhere for medical care.It's often when they attempt to schedule an appointment with a doctor or therapist that...
Should a parenting plan change?
Divorce may take a strenuous toll on everyone involved. With children in the picture, the stakes seem even higher. Your main focus is making sure your kids have the best shot at a loving life.When parents divorce in Florida, they create a parenting plan to help guide...
What happens with our Florida family business when we divorce?
Starting a business with your spouse may seem like a good idea, especially if you're looking to spend more time together or to control your income. It can become far less ideal, though, if things go sour in the relationship between the two of you. If you ultimately...
You can’t request sole custody for breastfeeding alone
The introduction of a child into the picture can make an already rocky relationship even more unstable. If you and your ex split up while your baby is still breastfeeding then you may wonder what impact this may have on your custody arrangements.Currently, there are...
What should I expect by mediating my Florida divorce?
Many spouses stay in their dysfunctional marriages because they fear not being able to find love again or for financial reasons. Others delay the inevitable simply because they fear becoming involved in a long, drawn-out court battle over property division, child...