For a child of divorced parents, a consistent schedule is essential. In a divorce involving minor children, a parenting plan is a key component. In Florida, divorcing parents who are sharing custody must develop a written parenting plan. If your divorce is amicable,...
Month: October 2022
Client-controlled divorce through the collaborative process
If you and your spouse decide to end your marriage, the next step is how to go about the divorce. In the state of Florida, couples can now choose the collaborative process as an alternative to the traditional divorce in court. A little background The Collaborative Law...
Common questions about asset division in a Florida divorce
Asset division can be a significant point of contention during divorce proceedings, especially if the couple had an asset-heavy marriage. Florida is an equitable distribution state, which means the court orders an equitable division of marital property. What happens...
Divorce rates among older adults have skyrocketed since 1990
While divorce rates across Florida and the rest of the nation declined in general between 2000 and 2020, the number of older adults deciding to pull the plug on their unions increased during this time. Many older adults who decided to end their marriages cited similar...