Monthly Archives: November 2021
If I’m Getting Divorced, Should I Sell The House?
Family homes can be a point of contention when a couple chooses to dissolve a marriage. In some situations, the best choice is to sell the family home and then divide the financial rewards from the sale. But for others, selling isn’t optimal because they want to remain in the home. Things can become… Read More »
Can I Make Changes To My Florida Parenting Plan?
Children’s needs change over time. This is a natural part of parenting, adjusting to shifts in the interests and needs of kids. For example, a little one can be attached to their mother when they are a toddler but enjoy spending time with their dad when they are a teen. Or maybe they were… Read More »
Preparation Can Help With Divorce Fees
If you have friends or family members who have gone through a Florida divorce, they may have mentioned the expense. There are situations in which a divorce has a significant impact on an individual’s post-divorce finances, which can lead to additional stress during an emotional time. If you are planning to divorce, know there… Read More »
Financial Items That Can Lead To Divorce Disagreements
When a couple decides to dissolve a marriage, disputes are common. And money is one of the most common areas of disagreement. According to one report, around half of arguments within a marriage surround finances. With this high percentage, it makes sense that arguments will continue when an individual decides to end a marriage…. Read More »
Understanding If Pre-Trial Intervention Is An Option For You
Drug charges carry serious penalties, in Florida and around the country. There is the possibility of a felony charge, which could result in long-term consequences. But in the period of time before a plea, it may be possible to access a pre-trial intervention. This process is a type of drug court where other options… Read More »