When the court makes any decisions about parenting plans or child custody, it does so based on the best interests of the child. Defining what this is can be tricky since you or your former spouse may disagree on what is best for your children. The Florida Statutes...
Family Law
How does an asset heavy settlement affect spousal support?
As someone going through divorce, it is natural to want to hold on to as many assets as you can in your upcoming settlement. If the settlement requires you to pay alimony to your spouse, it could impact you financially down the road. This is why some people decide to...
The costs of maintaining a marital home
The possibility of losing a marital home can heighten tensions during a divorce. Marital homes carry a lot of sentimental value for couples and their children, so one or both spouses may put up a fight to keep their marital home. However, a decision to hold on to a...
Who pays for visitation travel?
If you were considering moving out of Florida, or if your spouse were considering doing so, travel expenses could be a discussion topic during your divorce negotiations. In fact, even moving out of the greater Tampa area would increase the cost of travel noticeably....
Criminal consequences and child support
The duty to family, the duty to society: There are many rules, both written and unwritten, by which people live their lives. Sometimes, a guilty verdict for one rule leads someone down a path of consecutive challenges. That usually does not need to be the case. ...
Courts may disregard at home DNA tests for paternity
Florida fathers who want to remain active in their child’s life after a split with the mom have a legal right to do so, only if the couple was legally joined. However, if you and your ex did not marry, only the mom has parental rights automatically. We often help...
What are some factors a court considers for parenting plans?
You have probably heard before that during child custody cases, courts are focused on the best interest of the child. This is often subjective. After all, even two well-meaning parents may have different opinions on what is best for their child, which is why so many...
Relocation will bring big changes to your parenting plan
For years you have put in extra time and effort to bring more business to the company you work for. You hoped for a promotion with more responsibility and a better salary, and it is finally happening. The problem is that the promotion comes with a move from Florida...
4 benefits of lump-sum alimony
Even though divorcing your spouse offers an excellent opportunity to make a fresh start, it may also cause you to experience financial anxiety. After all, you may not have the same monthly income after your marriage ends. Pursuing spousal support may put your mind at...
Florida’s 5 types of alimony
When one spouse has a much higher source of income than the other, alimony may naturally become a topic during divorce negotiations. The court considers the need of one spouse and the other spouse's ability to pay, among other factors. If the Florida divorce court...