An uncontested divorce is much faster and cheaper than a contested divorce—because both parties already agree on the terms. You both have worked out a custody agreement, child support, visitation, and a divide of any property and money that you may have without the...
If you’re planning on getting divorced in Florida, you may be wondering what the legal process looks like. Or perhaps you’ve heard the term settlement agreement and wondered what that meant. While it may sound complicated, settlement agreements actually make the...
Divorces are always complicated, but they can be more so if they’re a result of cheating. Everything is more tense and difficult, including custody cases. In Florida, you don’t need to prove your spouse cheated to get a divorce. Divorces can be sought for no reason at...
When you first suspect your spouse is cheating on you, you may feel conflicted. Do you approach them about it? What are your legal options? Cheating spouses are a nightmare to deal with, but you aren’t entirely at a loss. The first thing you should do is consult an...
Establishing paternity is essential for couples that have a child outside of marriage. It establishes legal paternity. Unfortunately, in Florida, you’d still need to establish legal paternity as an unmarried father, even if you were listed on your child’s birth...
Under Florida law, it’s necessary to have a parenting plan when you have children and are getting a divorce. Co-parents will submit this plan to the courts detailing the rights and responsibilities of each parent for the entirety of your child’s eighteen years. ...