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.
McMichen, Cinami & Demps
Lunes, Marso 16, 2015
Biyernes, Pebrero 27, 2015
When Marriages Go Under
The
State of Florida adopted the “no-fault” type of divorce in the 1970s. If you
and your spouse consider your troubled marriage beyond any help, and you deem
it appropriate to consult a divorce attorney in Orlando, you are not required
to prove fault or provide a specific reason for requesting the dissolution of
your marriage. Under Florida law, couples need only cite either of these two
grounds for divorce:
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.
Miyerkules, Enero 21, 2015
Signs your Marriage Might be Over
In
most cases, a spouse is caught off-guard when the other person
suddenly lays down divorce papers—leading to profound confusion and
the question, “Why didn’t I see this coming?” Taking the status
quo for granted is one big mistake couples make, as the various signs
of a failing marriage tend to be overlooked.
Living
in silence– If
you spend a lot of hours at home, at a party, or some other social
function and you rarely have a meaningful conversation, it’s a sign
of a marital rift. According to marriage expert Elayne Savage, PhD.,
this situation is also known as “uncoupling” or being ultimately
disconnected from each other. This is also evident if one person
tends to spend more time with friends, family, or hobbies rather than
the spouse.
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