If you are a resident of Florida who is considering moving with your child and this move will affect the parenting agreement, you must petition for relocation with the court. Granting relocation will depend on a variety of factors as well as if the best interests of...
Month: December 2021
Mediation may simplify your divorce
Many divorcing couples in Florida use mediation as a way to reach agreements on the applicable legal issues outside of the court system. The mediation process can promote a more amicable divorce and cut down on the expenses of a long, drawn-out court process. A...
Is collaborative divorce right for you?
Florida couples who decide to get divorced have different options. One of those is collaborative divorce. Knowing how it works can help determine whether it’s the right way to go. What is collaborative divorce? Collaborative divorce is a type of divorce process that...
Reasons to request a child support order modification
Divorced parents in Florida might find themselves needing a child support order modification at some point as they raise their children. There are a variety of reasons that a modification request might be needed as life situations and the children’s needs evolve....
Making smart divorce decisions
Couples in Florida looking to dissolve their marriage may decide on an uncontested divorce or a collaborative divorce. These processes offer a relatively stress-free approach instead of a court-ordered divorce, which could grow into a volatile situation. What is an...
Rules for relocating with children after divorce
After a divorce, some parents in Florida might consider relocating. While looking for a new start after a split makes sense, when there are children involved, there are rules that must be followed if a parent wants to move. The rules are there to protect the best...