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Collaborative Divorce Tips for Families to Co-Parent Through the Holidays
The holiday season can be a time of both joy and challenge for families navigating the complexities of a collaborative divorce. For many parents, the first holiday season post-divorce is a new experience, one that requires careful planning and open communication to ensure the children feel loved and secure. While emotions may run high,… Read More »
Understanding the Difference Between Florida Mediation and Florida Collaborative Divorce
Did you know that when it comes to divorce, many couples in Tampa look for ways to reduce stress, costs, and conflict; especially if they want to avoid a lengthy court battle? Two popular options are Florida mediation and Florida collaborative divorce. Each option offers an alternative to traditional litigation while helping couples reach… Read More »
Tips for Bullying Prevention During Your Collaborative Divorce
Have you found that there is no question divorce is a complex and emotionally charged process, particularly when children are involved? While collaborative divorce aims to foster a cooperative environment, it is not uncommon for tensions to rise, leading to instances of bullying. Bullying in the context of a divorce can take many forms,… Read More »
11 Benefits of Florida Collaborative Divorce
We know navigating the waters of divorce can be daunting and emotionally charged. For those looking for a more amicable solution, however, Florida collaborative divorce offers a pathway to a more respectful and cooperative separation. With the help of your experienced family law attorney, this approach focuses on mutual agreement and constructive dialogue, setting… Read More »
Estate Planning Essentials for Young Co-Parenting Families During Summer Break
As the school year ends and summer begins, it is a time when many families focus on vacations, activities, and making memories. However, it is also an excellent time to consider important financial and legal matters, such as estate planning. While it might not be the first thing on your summer to-do list, estate… Read More »
6 Ways to Successfully End Your Child’s School Year with Your Ex
The end of the school year can be a bustling period of transitions and celebrations, making it an especially challenging time for separated or divorced parents. As you know, successfully managing this time with your ex can significantly impact your child’s emotional well-being and academic success. As parents navigate through final exams, class parties,… Read More »
What to Look for in a Family Law Attorney and Why you can Stop Here!
Wondering whether you need a family law attorney? Are you unsure what law a family law attorney practices? A family law attorney specializes in matters related to family law, including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, adoption, guardianship, and domestic violence. In addition, family law attorneys can represent clients in court, help negotiate… Read More »
How Poor Florida Estate Planning Can Hurt You And Your Child’s Future
Do you have a family? Do you work hard for your family to provide for their needs? Together as a family do you enjoy traveling, attending sports events, helping with homework and just being together? As you work hard to provide for your children each and every day, how about any planning for their… Read More »
5 Mistake Divorced Parents Can Make During the Summer Months
Are you a divorced parent? Do you find the summer scheduling to be incredibly difficult? You are not alone, it is a common struggle when children and planning their schedules are involved. We would like to help you with the potential summer schedule planning struggles by reviewing five mistakes that divorced families make at… Read More »
Tips for Your Estate Planning as an LGBTQ+ Family
Since the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in 2015, it would be easy to think that estate planning for LGBTQ+ couples would be just like heterosexual couples. Have you considered, however, that same-sex couples may have situations that require extra or special planning, such as adoption by non-biological parents or navigating unsupportive family dynamics?… Read More »