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Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce
From feeling fearful of the future to experiencing a new level of freedom, going through a divorce can be an emotional rollercoaster for everyone involved. Divorcing is certainly not an easy task, and if you are pursuing a divorce, there may be times where you feel hopeless or lost during the extensive legal process…. Read More »
Your Guide to Prenuptial Agreements
Prenuptial agreements, or “prenups” for short, are not often viewed favorably in society. Because they are usually associated with the stigma of divorce, prenups have been viewed as a controversial topic for many years. Understandably, many couples are hesitant to talk about touchy matters such as separation or divorce before their marriage. However, coming… Read More »
Common Reasons Why a Parent May Lose Custody
When a couple divorces with children under their care, custody arrangements will need to be determined. Custody is defined as having legal guardianship over a child, and the parent in custody is responsible for making important decisions on the child’s behalf. While a judge ultimately rules on a certain custody agreement that both parties… Read More »
3 Tips to Having an Amicable Divorce
The termination of a close-knit relationship is always going to be a difficult decision that can cause a lot of pain. However, though divorce is often considered a somber and desolate event, separation doesn’t always have to end badly. Just like break-ups, divorces don’t always have to end with bitter feelings between both parties…. Read More »
Four Common Questions Your Child May Ask During Your Divorce
The termination of a marriage is seldom an easy decision. Oftentimes, the settlement of divorce comes after extensive disputes and disagreements between two parents. While the process is undoubtedly difficult for both parties involved, the situation becomes more complex when a child is involved in the marriage. This is because divorces are emotionally taxing… Read More »
What To Do If DCF Removes Your Child
DCF, or the Department of Children and Families, intends to protect children in abusive households. When a home is deemed unsafe for the child, DCF has the right to take the child away. The process of taking a child away from their home is called sheltering the child. Unless a person is extremely proactive… Read More »
The Line Between Discipline and Child Abuse
Discipline is a practice that is often used to correct a child’s behavior. A common conduct among parents, discipline typically resorts to punishment in response to disobedience. Though many consider discipline an integral part of character growth, some parents can take their punishments too far. When punishments towards children get excessive, it can cross… Read More »
Looking to Void a Marriage? Annulment May Be Your Answer
In some situations, remaining in a marriage is neither right nor healthy for an individual. Contrary to popular belief, divorce is not the sole option you have if you desire to split up from your spouse. Although Florida does not recognize legal separation, annulment of marriage remains a viable option for some to choose… Read More »
Family Abandonment and Children in Florida
If your spouse abandons you, it can undoubtedly be an extremely stressful and emotionally exhausting experience for you. Not only can it threaten your sense of emotional stability, but it could also significantly harm your financial position if you were financially dependent on them, or if you had children. However, if you find yourself… Read More »
Determining Child Custody between Unmarried Couples
While divorce rates have been generally decreasing throughout the years, separation is still never easy for anyone involved. Especially when children come into the picture, it is central to establish clear expectations of child custody, visitation, and child support. The couple is expected to agree upon terms and conditions that will maintain respectful boundaries… Read More »