For many Florida spouses, the hardest part of a faltering marriage is knowing when it is time to pull the plug. We are taught to work out marital problems, and in many cases that is the best approach. There are some unions, however, in which marital damage simply...
Month: September 2013
Child custody battles not always limited to parents
The vast majority of child custody cases that come before a Florida court involves two parents who are struggling over the care and custody of their shared child or children. However, not every child custody matter fits that mold. In some cases, family members other...
Florida custody and visitation conflicts can cause family drama
Florida residents may think of custody and visitation conflicts existing only between parents, but more often these days grandparents are making their way to a courtroom to attempt to exercise their rights. This has some people asking if the court system has the right...
Shared assets important in Florida divorce negotiations
Divorce can be a harrowing situation, signifying the dissolution of what a married couple had hoped would be a successful marriage. Amid the emotions, ranging from sorrow to anger, that can flood a couple during a divorce, it can be easy to overlook critical details...