Married couples expect to have a long, happy life together, but that’s not always reality. Life is filled with unexpected situations that can impact relationships, and some of those issues can lead to divorce. When ending a Florida marriage, there are different...
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Resolving custody issues through a collaborative divorce
Florida law generally allows both parents to play a role in their children's lives after a divorce. However, there is no guarantee that you will receive as much parenting time as you'd like or that you'll have the final say on major decisions regarding your child's...
The top reasons to choose collaborative divorce
When couples in Florida struggle in their marriage, divorce might be the final solution to their issues. However, deciding on which path to take in a divorce is another important decision couples will need to make. While some couples might end up in a drawn-out court...
Do you need a prenuptial agreement?
When Florida couples say “I do,” they think it will last forever. Unfortunately, many marriages end in divorce with people losing a lot of money as part of their settlement. This is why some people opt for prenuptial agreements before they even walk down the aisle....
What you need to know about relocating with children after divorce
Handling the divorce process in Florida when there are children involved is already a difficult task. But when you also have to deal with the issue of relocation, things can become even more complicated. Thankfully, there are things you can do to make the process...
When should you hire a certified divorce financial analyst?
Married couples in Florida going through a high-asset divorce strive to protect their wealth. They might want to hire a certified divorce financial analyst. What is a certified divorce financial analyst? A certified divorce financial analyst o is trained in all the...
Collaborative divorce vs mediation
Florida couples going through a divorce can choose how to end their marriage. Collaboration and mediation are two alternatives to a traditional court divorce. It’s important to know how they compare to decide which is better for you. What is collaborative law?...
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...
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...