Relocation can quickly change how parenting time works. If you share custody in Florida, moving with a child can affect existing court orders and daily routines. Knowing how Florida law treats relocation helps you understand when a move may trigger court review. What...
Month: January 2026
Is there a cap on alimony in Florida for high earners?
Many people going through a divorce in Florida ask the same question: Is there a limit to how much alimony a judge can order? This is a top concern for business owners, doctors and executives. While there is no "flat dollar" limit, recent changes to Florida law have...
How can extended family intervene in juvenile dependency?
When a child enters the juvenile dependency system in Florida, family members often want to help right away. You may wonder what steps the law allows and how you can support a child. Florida law provides clear paths for relatives to take action. Who qualifies as a...
6 mistakes to avoid when proving paternity
Proving paternity in Florida is an important step for fathers. Whether you want custody, visitation or to ensure your child receives support, establishing legal fatherhood matters. While the process is often straightforward, mistakes can cause delays and...
What tax implications should you expect after a divorce?
Divorce changes more than your daily routine. It also affects how you file taxes, claim income, and manage future financial obligations. Understanding these tax implications helps you avoid surprises and make informed choices. Filing status after divorce Your marital...

