Monthly Archives: September 2025

The Rise of Gray Divorce in Florida
In recent years, Florida has seen a rise in gray divorces, a term referring to couples who divorce later in life, typically after age 50. While divorce can be challenging at any age, ending a long-term marriage brings unique emotional, financial, and legal concerns that older couples must carefully consider. Understanding these challenges is… Read More »

When Social Media Use Can Support a Case
Most attorneys advise clients to be extremely cautious with social media when going through a family law dispute. That’s good advice. A careless post or a heated comment can easily be used against someone in court. But while it’s essential to think before you post, it’s also true that social media content can sometimes… Read More »
Exciting news at our firm — we have a new (puppy) team member!
Meet Sam, our adopted office pup He’s already hard at work boosting morale and spreading smiles. Welcome to the family, Sam!

Why Children May Resist Visitation and Legal Responsibilities
Adhering to a court approved time-sharing schedule is key, even if a child expresses reluctance to visit one parent. While it’s natural for children to have preferences and emotional reactions when it comes to visitation times, parents must handle these situations carefully to remain in compliance with the law and protect their child’s well-being…. Read More »

Are All Support Payments Monthly?
When most people think about Florida support payments, they picture monthly payments. That’s the most common arrangement, but it’s not the only option available. In some cases, the court or the parties involved can agree to a payment schedule that works differently, whether that means quarterly installments, semi-annual transfers, or even a lump-sum payment…. Read More »

Timesharing Around Holidays and Festivals
Deciding how timesharing will work can be thorny when parents split. While day-to-day schedules are typically top of mind, it’s also important to recognize that holidays and special events can create conflict if not addressed in advance. Families should recognize that once traditional holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas are addressed, it’s time to also… Read More »