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Lunes, Marso 16, 2015

Move On from Your Marriage After Infidelity

Infidelity is often cited as the single biggest reasons couples choose to divorce. Once you’ve gone over the details of your divorce with a family law attorney, you can then focus on moving on from your failed marriage.

Martes, Pebrero 3, 2015

Think of the Children: Child Custody

Child custody laws may vary from state to state. In Florida, the judges would determine how the separated or divorced parents are to share responsibility for their children. There is a decision to be made regarding the ‘legal custody’ and the ‘physical custody’; that is, the court would consider different factors that would play into the child’s health and welfare. If the child is old enough, his or her preference will also factor be considered.
Legal custody refers to which parent would be capable of taking care of the educational, medical, religious and other decisions for the child. On the other hand, physical custody refers to which parent the child is better off living with. A lot go into these decisions, such as the parents’ relationship with the child, parenting abilities, living environment, parents’ mental and physical health, moral fitness, and other factors.

Huwebes, Enero 1, 2015

Parental Rights: Covering All Bases

If a marriage is not working because the other side is not doing their part in taking care of the children, you can make a call in filing for divorce. As the divorce can be a damper on the children’s moods, a family law attorney in Orlando can give you options on how to formally assume full parental rights to give your kids a measure of security.

Right at the source
Divorce can come out as result of many problems, but what if the parents themselves are the issue? A rights transfer is possible if it can be proven that a parent’s conduct towards the own children endanger the safety and well-being of the latter.

Lunes, Disyembre 1, 2014

Fight Domestic Violence with Your Attorney

It’s a fact of life that marriages go through rough spots. The problem is how some people react to these tough times; so when your spouse resorts to violence and abuse, you should seek the help of a lawyer to deal with the problem.

Lunes, Nobyembre 3, 2014

Securing Children’s Welfare After the Divorce

Child support and alimony are some of the most important issues that must be settled in a divorce. While marriage dissolution results in the separation of the husband and the wife, this does not void the responsibility of former spouses to ensure the welfare and future of their children. Some divorces take much time in deciding upon the appropriate amounts for alimony and support, but with proper guidance and legal assistance, both parties can be assured that their children will get the needed care from both parents.

Miyerkules, Oktubre 22, 2014

The Best Things to Do During a Divorce

Divorce is always a difficult process to have to go through. If you’ve seen a close friend or a loved one go through a divorce, it’s easy to see that such times can be one of the most stressful events to overcome. Even the most amicable divorce settlements can carry with it a lot of negative emotions.

So what can you do about all the negative emotions that you feel? The truth is, you’re the only one who can attach an emotion to an experience, and you’re the only one who can detach from it. With your thoughts, you can choose to hang on or let go of your emotions.

Lunes, Setyembre 29, 2014

Children’s Hour: Ensuring You Can Have Custody

Divorce can be devastating for all parties involved, especially the children. It can be painful for a mother and father to even think of separating from their children. If anything should happen to one parent, the other gets custody of the child. Florida law usually allows both parents a chance to have shared responsibility for a child in the state, unless circumstances warrant sole custody by a parent.