Florida uses the term "time-sharing" to describe a situation in which parents share custody of their children. If you and your spouse decide to divorce, you must agree on a time-sharing plan that supports your child's well-being. Review the factors that influence...
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Child custody, financial support and how to keep a house
A divorce often begins with one spouse moving out of a couple's shared marital residence. If he or she intends on gaining custody of the children, property division may require discussing ownership of the family's home. To keep a house, the spouse wishing to continue...
How does joint custody benefit a child’s mental health?
Florida parents like you want what is best for your child. Sometimes, this is hard to figure out. This is especially true in situations like divorce. It is hard to strike a balance between what works for your family and what benefits your child. Studies show that...
Can your ex-spouse cohabitate and still receive alimony?
Alimony can often be a contentious topic during divorce proceedings in Shalimar. Yet if the court hearing your case deems it necessary for you to support your ex-spouse (at least as they transition into post-divorce life), you may ultimately have no issue paying it. ...
Should you keep the house in the divorce?
There is no question that you and your spouse are better off divorced. One question that remains, however, is whether you should keep your marital home in Florida in the property division phase of the divorce. You and your soon-to-be-ex-spouse have plenty of options...
Legal support for a multifaceted divorce
A divorce ends a marriage. It breaks the legal bonds that were created when two people chose to unite into a legal couple and live their lives as spouses. In Florida, couples choose to divorce every day and begin the painstaking process of unwinding their lives from...
How can you push back against parental alienation
Many of Florida’s parents are keenly, painfully aware of how divorce can shrink the time they get to spend with their kids. Even in the best situations, you might miss your children on the days and nights they’re with your former spouse. In some nastier cases, your...
What is spousal support?
Readers of this Florida family law legal blog may know that a divorce will end a marriage. It breaks the legal bonds that marriage created between two people and returns them to the single status that they possessed prior to securing their union. A person can remarry...
The process to obtain child support in Florida
Children have a right to be supported by their parents and it is important that divorcing parents or unmarried parents understand their child support rights and responsibilities. The family law process in Florida can help parents sort through child support concerns...
What will I be required to pay in alimony to my former spouse?
Spousal support, or alimony, can be ordered to be paid by one former spouse by the other which can be a tense and challenging issue during a divorce. As a result, it can be helpful for divorcing spouses to be familiar with alimony and spousal support laws in Florida...