Monthly Archives: May 2025

Stay-at-Home Parents and the Benefits of Mediation
For stay-at-home parents, the prospect of divorce can be particularly overwhelming. When one spouse has dedicated years to raising children and managing the household, the financial and emotional concerns of separation can feel all consuming. While mediation is mandatory in all cases that do not resolve via negotiation, a strong attorney and mediator can… Read More »

Marriage Money Habits and Divorce Settlements
Money habits play a significant role in marriages. While financial compatibility can strengthen a relationship, differing money habits may contribute to marital tension. Whether one spouse is a saver and the other a spender, or one is an aggressive investor while the other is risk-averse, financial disagreements can create irreparable rifts. Should a marriage… Read More »

Document Preparation Can Reduce Legal Fees
Preparing for a separation or divorce in Florida is often an emotionally-charged situation. Also, emotions may not be the only thing running high, so can the associated costs. While working with an experienced lawyer is one of the best ways to protect your rights and secure a fair outcome, there are also smart, proactive… Read More »

Saying No to a Requested Change in Your Parenting Plan
Parenting plans are created to provide structure and stability for children after a divorce or separation. But what happens when your child’s other parent asks to change the agreement and you’re not on board? Whether a request involves altering visitation schedules, holiday time, or decision-making authority, it’s perfectly acceptable to say no when a… Read More »

Should I Sell My House During Divorce?
One of the biggest decisions couples face during divorce is what to do with the marital home. For many, the house is more than just a piece of property, it’s where children were raised, holidays were celebrated, and a life together was built. So, the answer to if one should sell the house or… Read More »