If you have reason to believe your Florida marriage may be coming to an end, it may be due, at least in part, to a breakdown of trust between you and your spouse. If you no longer trust your spouse, you may have valid suspicions that he or she is trying to stockpile...
Month: December 2017
Making paternity work without marriage
At the Law Offices of , we deal with nearly all issues within the general category of Florida family law. You might associate this field with marriage and divorce, but unmarried couples, particularly parents, often need to...
What is considered separate property?
One of the major questions divorcing Florida residents may face is what constitutes property that they share under law. Much of their property and assets will be considered martial property and will likely be divided up in a divorce proceeding. However, some property...
Which parent claims a child as dependent this tax season?
It is often difficult to know how to navigate many of the issues that arise when two parents choose to raise a child separately. Whether this occurs in a divorce or between two individuals who are not married to each other, the process can prove difficult no matter...
College issues that come with divorce
Ending your marriage can change your life in many different ways. For example, your relationship with your children could be affected or you might experience financial complications. However, preparing ahead can help prevent or reduce the impact of these challenges,...