Monthly Archives: August 2024
“Irreconcilable Differences”: The State of No-Fault Divorce in Florida and How to Seek Legal Help for Your Miami Divorce Case
For many Floridians, and Americans across the country, a wedding day (or “the” wedding day) is the best day in one’s lifetime. The celebration of love, commitment to marriage “for better or for worse”, the coming together of families to feast, dance, and cheer on a new family are all parts of weddings that… Read More »
Child Custody “Safe Zones” Law Aims to Make Florida Child Custody Exchanges Safer
There is no doubt that the issue of child custody is often the most contentious issue that comes up in a Miami divorce. From deciding which parent a child or children born in the marriage will live with, to determining which parent will make important life decisions on behalf of the child or children… Read More »
Are Political Beliefs or “Core Values” at the Center of Divorces Due to Political Differences? Find Out What the Experts Say and What You Can Do if You are Seeking a Divorce in Miami
As the 2024 election cycle kicks into full gear, couples across Miami and throughout the country have a lot to talk about. Indeed, the chaos and intensity of the full-court press of political candidates, think tanks, and the media during the presidential election cycle can cause frustrations, disagreements, and even divorce. According to at… Read More »
The State of Alimony Payments Under Recent Florida Laws – What You Need to Know in Your Miami Divorce Case
Most Miami married couples and residents have likely heard the term “alimony” or “spousal maintenance” in their lifetimes. Whether on a television show depicting the frustration of one spouse having to pay alimony to their ex-spouse in a huff, or in real life witnesses the anguish of a friend or family member being assessed… Read More »