Tag Archives: family law
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 »
Using Technology to Help Aging Loved Ones Stay at Home Longer
Do you have aging loved ones in your family living independently? Are you concerned about their health, safety and isolation? Have you and your family thought about encouraging your loved ones to use the right technology to reach out to their doctors, family and friends? Everyone should discuss whether certain apps or devices might… 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 »
Four Tips for Managing Back to School Schedules After a Divorce
Back to school time can be stressful for any household, but there can be added layers of complexities navigating back to school schedule management, among other things, when you and your co-parent are divorced. Have you been struggling to figure out how you are going to successfully co-parent through this? To help, let us… Read More »
Four Tips To Help Your Children Cope With Divorce
Divorce may never be easy. Are you going through a divorce and do you have children? If so, you may be wondering how you can help ensure that your children cope with the divorce in the best way possible. While you may not be able to control the feelings or reactions of your children,… Read More »
3 Ways to Recognize It May Be Time to Divorce
Marriages do not necessarily break, they often erode over time. There are numerous sources of erosion, and sometimes the erosion can be so slow that one partner has not realized that divorce may be imminent. Let us take some time to review three signs that it may be time to divorce. 1. No Conflict… Read More »
How you Can Help a Loved One During National Autism Acceptance Month
Did you know that, formerly referred to as “Autism Awareness Month,” the transition has been made for April to now be recognized as “Autism Acceptance Month”? While advocates remain dedicated to spreading the word about autism and how it can manifest in such a wide range of ways, the shift marks an important recognition… Read More »