The goal of Florida child support laws is to make sure children receive the financial support necessary to maintain their standard of living. For children of high-income families, there are some additional factors the court considers when setting an amount of child...
Month: April 2025
Does the mother always get primary custody?
Florida fathers often assume that a custody court will favor a mother in a child custody dispute. This may cause them to avoid fighting for more custody time, sometimes called parenting time, or avoid filing for custody altogether. Although in the past courts were...
Protecting your financial stability in divorce
If you have a high income or own many assets, you may be concerned about the impact divorce could have on your financial stability. This is understandable, since divorce involves the equitable distribution of marital property, which means marital property is fairly...
Do collaborative divorces really exist in Florida?
Collaborative divorce is an alternative to the traditional courtroom battle. It allows couples to work together, rather than against each other, to end their marriage respectfully and with minimal stress. In Florida, collaborative (or cooperative) divorce continues to...