Parents are often understandably concerned about their children when it becomes apparent that filing for divorce is an inevitability. They may have heard that it will cause the children to develop behavioral issues, academic issues or developmental issues. They do not...
Year: 2023
What happens when you badmouth your child’s other parent?
Parenting after a separation or divorce is often challenging, and venting frustrations about your co-parent can be tempting. It’s essential to remember that badmouthing your co-parent can have long-lasting, detrimental effects on your children. It can harm their...
Will I still get what I’m owed in an amicable divorce?
Divorce proceedings have a reputation for being messy, expensive and socially damaging. Many people contemplating divorce would prefer to take the high road by avoiding unnecessary conflict with their spouse. Those considering divorce in Florida typically have the...
Untying the Knot After 50: Common Questions About Gray Divorce
Divorce can be particularly challenging when it happens in your sunset years. More and more couples are choosing to end their marriages after 50. This phenomenon is commonly known as gray divorce. What are the reasons behind this growing trend? Is a gray divorce any...
How to discuss a child support increase with your child’s other parent
It can take months, sometimes years, for parents who share custody with one another to become friendly after the end of their relationship with each other. Eventually, as both parents continue to provide for and support the children, they may start to communicate in a...
Could inflation lead to a change in child support?
It is common for one parent in Florida to pay child support to the other after a breakup or divorce. Even when parents try to create time-sharing arrangements that are close to even, the different economic circumstances of the spouses may necessitate child support...