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Archive for September, 2016

Your Rights as a Custodial or Noncustodial Parent
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Category: Child Custody

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When you get divorced, your role as a parent may change drastically. Before divorce, you were probably living with your child and it was easier to communicate on parenting styles and which parent would pay for what expenses. Now that you and your ex are moving out and splitting up, you won’t see your child as much and more responsibilities will have to be divided.
 
During divorce proceedings, the… Read More [+]


6 Things to Consider When Looking for a Family Lawyer
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The clients that family lawyers represent are usually trying to reshape their lives or hold onto custody of their children. No matter what situation the family is in, this is a big job.
 
But just as family lawyers have a big task ahead of them, you as the client also have a momentous undertaking: choosing which lawyer to represent you. Different attorneys offer different advantages and disadvantages, including their… Read More [+]


6 Tips for Making Joint Custody Work in Florida
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Florida prefers to award joint, or shared, custody during a divorce settlement. So even if you still have strong negative feelings about your ex, you will likely still have to see and interact with them when you drop off or pick up your child throughout the year.
 
Sharing custody isn’t always easy, but we have a few tips on how to make it work and ensure your child’s health… Read More [+]


4 Ways to Move On After a Divorce
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When someone gets divorced, they may feel the excitement of living a new, independent life. Or they might feel the sadness of ending a life with their partner. Or some combination of the two.
 
Divorce is a big change, and any emotion you feel related to it is valid. But negative emotions from your divorce can have prolonged damaging effects on your overall health and life. Use these tips… Read More [+]