One of the most difficult parts of a divorce is the division of marital assets. This is an area where there could be quite a bit of contentiousness, as both parties are likely to have strong opinions about how they feel the property should be divided and what they’re “owed”... View Article
One of the questions we most commonly hear in divorce cases in which the spouses owned a home together is whether or not the client should move out of the marital home after one of the parties files the divorce paperwork. It is, of course, inevitable that the spouses will... View Article
The economy has come a long way since the market collapse and Great Recession of 2008, but times can still be tough out there for people in the job market. A combination of stagnant wages and lack of openings providing decent pay can make it difficult to avoid even some... View Article
You are required under federal law to live up to your child support agreement. However, the courts understand that there are some circumstances in which financial hardships might make it difficult for you to meet those responsibilities. This is especially true if you lose a job or have a sudden... View Article
In Florida, as in all states, both parents are required by law to support their children financially—not just fathers. This responsibility is enforced until the child turns 18 years old. Neither party is able to waive child support—it is the child’s right to receive that support, not either custodial parent’s... View Article