Usually when child support orders are placed, they concern the finances of two people living in the same state. However, if you live in the state of Florida and the other parent lives in another state, the situation can become a little more complex. If you are a...
Month: September 2018
Adjusting to spending less time with your child
It can be overwhelming to adjust to the multiple life changes that come with a divorce. In addition to acclimating to the single life, if you and your ex have kids, you must adjust to the changes that they will be going through, too. For parents who are returning to...
Young babies and visitation schedules
If you share custody of your infant, it is important that you consider how their age affects their needs. Young babies need consistency and to establish bonds with both of their parents when this is possible. Therefore, it is important that you work with the other...
Dividing retirement accounts in the divorce process
When a married couple goes through the process of divorce, they will not only have to divide emotional aspects of the marriage, such as time with their children, but they will also have to split up all financial accounts in some way. This is one of the most stressful...
Filing for child custody as a member of the military
It can be hard enough to balance work and family life as a person with a regular "9 to 5" employment. But if you are a member of the military, it can be even more challenging to establish a routine as a parent, especially when you are separated. This is why as a...