Florida couples between the ages of 55 and 64 often have a greater number of financial and retirement issues to consider when divorcing. As noted by the AARP, divorced women over 50 experienced an average reduction in their standard of living by about 45%. Divorced...
Month: December 2021
5 areas you must cover when creating your parenting plan
Parents who decide to split must create a parenting plan to show how they will go about raising their children in a post-divorce world. If you and your spouse or partner are members of this group, the court will expect your plan to contain specifics. Every parenting...
What happens if you win custody over a reluctant child?
Custody battles often take up a lot of your time and resources, on top of the mental taxation they automatically come with. One of the worst feelings involves fighting through - and winning - a difficult and lengthy custody battle, only for your child to say they want...
What rights do you have when DCF shows up at your door?
Even if you have nothing to hide, few things have the potential to be more intimidating than dealing with the Department of Children and Families. After all, a DCF social worker may come to your house with a police officer and demand to talk to your son or daughter....
Parental relocation following a divorce
A certain sense of finality accompanies any divorce case in Florida. Yet while signaling the ends of one's marriage, should they share children with their ex-spouse, the process of managing custody between them begins. Depending on the ages of the children involved,...
Tips for effective co-parenting
After a divorce, it can be challenging for parents to adjust to sharing parental responsibilities in separate households. Residual resentment towards one another may make the transition especially difficult for parents to navigate. A strained co-parenting relationship...