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The Way You Communicate with Your Spouse Is Important

The Way You Communicate with Your Spouse Is Important

Emails, posts on Facebook, tweets, texts and even comments made on social media are often used as evidence in court.   The way you communicate during your divorce can make or break your case.   Here are a few ground rules to help: 1. Don’t post comments about your divorce on any social media site.  There is […]

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Collaborative Divorce: The Better Way

Collaborative Divorce: The Better Way

It may seem counter intuitive to collaborate with your spouse during a divorce.  After all, most of us are so angry, so hurt, so disappointed that all out “war” seems the only way to get want we want or need.  We often think of the other party as the enemy and our attorneys as our […]

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When does a child get to choose?

When does a child get to choose?

This is a frequent question when people call our office for information. Often children express the desire to live with one parent over the other parent. As you might expect, this issue frequently occurs with teenagers and children on the brink of chronological adulthood. Parents who have had the child in their care are typically […]

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Tips for Divorcing Parents in Florida

DONT CONFIDE IN YOUR CHILD Don’t  confide in your child about the details of your divorce.  No matter how seemingly mature your child is or how much you think he or she “needs to know” what’s going on, DON’T DO IT.  Get a counselor, call a friend, or talk to a complete stranger if you […]

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The State of Grandparent’s Rights in Florida & Recent Case Law

The State of Grandparent’s Rights in Florida & Recent Case Law We live in a Country, and a State that values and fiercely protects our individual constitutional rights to be free from governmental interference. The public reaction to the recent health care bill is a glaring example of the passion with which many people oppose […]

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