After a divorce, ex-spouses often must continue to work with one another for the benefit of the children. If the circumstances of one of the former spouses change, it may require modifying the court-ordered child support arrangement. Below are answers to three common...
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What Should You Know About Alimony After Divorce?
After a divorce, many people will need a little bit of help getting back on their feet financially speaking. In some situations, a court may award one person alimony, or spousal support. Courts usually make this decision in the event that a divorce causes one person...
What Does It Mean to Serve Your Spouse With Divorce Papers?
If you are contemplating putting an end to your marriage, you already may have given some thought to your divorce timeline. For example, you might have decided to wait until after the holidays or another important occasion. On the other hand, you may be ready to get...
Helping Your Children Stay Focused at School During Your Divorce
Your divorce can impact your children in a number of ways, causing emotional distress and uncertainty. Knowing of the changes taking place at home, your children may struggle to stay focused at school. Without adequate support and reassurance, the stress of a changing...
Building Rapport With Subcontractors to Mitigate Your Risks
Collaborating with subcontractors is a vital part of a successful construction project. Miscommunication, vague expectations, and lack of respect can interfere with deadlines and have serious repercussions. Building rapport with the subcontractors you utilize can...
What to Know About Parental Responsibility and Time-Sharing In Florida
Divorce or separation is a challenging process, especially when children are involved. Florida law refers to child custody as parental responsibility and time-sharing. Parental responsibility refers to the rights and responsibilities each parent will have with regard...
What Are the Grounds for Divorce in Florida?
Getting a divorce means you dissolve a legally binding contract. The law views marriage as a legal situation, which is why you must take legal action to formally end the marriage. Because of the legal aspect of ending a marriage, it used to be the case that you had to...
What Is ‘Birdnesting’ and How Might It Help Your Family?
Going through a divorce is difficult enough on its own, but a divorce with children involved can be even more stressful. Particularly at the time when you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse decide to call off the marriage, you may not have concrete future plans. However,...
What Provisions Must You Include in a Florida Construction Contract?
If you are a contractor in Florida and you plan to take on residential construction work, it is imperative that you familiarize yourself with the required terms of a valid construction contract. Per Florida law, if your contract does not contain certain provisions,...
Is Your Parenting Plan Adequate?
Amid a Florida divorce, you may feel pressure to concede on issues to conclude the proceedings more expeditiously. However, when it comes to parenting issues, this may prove detrimental to your rights. A parenting plan is one of the most crucial documents in a...