Florida courts expect both parents to follow the parenting plan set during a custody case. The plan outlines time-sharing arrangements, including visitation schedules that each parent must respect. When one parent denies the other parent’s right to visitation, it is...
Month: May 2025
How property division works in an LGBT divorce
Divorce is never easy, especially when you’ve spent years building a life together. For LGBT couples in Naples, Lee or Collier County, unique legal challenges can add extra layers of complexity. Working with a local attorney who understands these issues and knows the...
5 uncommon assets you might miss in a high-end divorce
Dividing assets is one of the most contentious parts of any divorce. After all, you want to know who gets to keep the house or the car, right? But when you focus only on the bigger and common assets during divorce, it's easy to overlook the smaller and uncommon ones...
Is the DCF taking your kids? What Florida parents need to do
Is the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) knocking at your door? You’re probably feeling overwhelmed, and that's completely understandable. They can accuse you of neglect, and the first thing that comes to your mind is keeping your children. This is...
3 ways money can lead to divorce
When couples get divorced, money is often at the heart of the split. They’ve experienced some sort of conflict or disagreement, and these financial issues have led to the end of their marriage. It’s important to plan ahead for divorce, so it can be helpful to know why...