THE DECISION TO DIVORCE: TIMESHARING AND PARENTING PLANS
Your relationship is over, but you have children. You have tried to stay together for the children, but the arguments continue...
Read MoreHow long do you have to pay child support for a disabled child in Florida?
Florida Statutes § 743.07(2) states that support of a child beyond the age of 18 may be appropriate where the child is dependent...
Read MoreThe Working Parent’s Guide to Successful Co-Parenting
Balancing a thriving career with the responsibilities of co-parenting can feel like you’re running two full-time jobs. One...
Read MoreTop 10 Reasons to Have a Revocable Living Trust in Florida | Protect Assets & Avoid Probate
When it comes to planning for your family’s future, many people think a will is all they need. In Florida, however, a revocable...
Read More3 CRITICAL FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN DIVORCING WITH A SPECIAL NEEDS CHILD
1. TIMESHARING Consistency and Routine: Children with special needs such as autism often thrive on routine and predictability....
Read MoreThe Gift of Preparation: Why Estate Planning Is One of the Most Important Decisions You’ll Ever Make
We make plans for our careers, our families, our health, and our futures—but often overlook one of the most important...
Read MoreHow to Protect Your Adult Children’s Inheritance During a Gray Divorce
Because your legacy still matters—even when love ends later in life. Divorce is rarely simple, but when it happens later in...
Read MoreProtecting What You've Earned: A Guide for Professionals Going Through Divorce
You’ve Worked Hard—Now Protect It You’ve built your career with years of sacrifice, dedication, and focus. Whether you're...
Read MoreGuardian Advocacy in Florida: A Step-by-Step Guide for Families
When a loved one with a developmental disability turns eighteen, families are often faced with an important and emotional...
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