Life After Divorce: When Your Ex Fails to Follow Through
A divorce can be a long and emotionally draining process. After the dust has settled and the divorce is finalized, it’s reasonable to expect your former spouse to respect the settlement he or she signed....
Read moreAugust 15, 2023
Navigating High-Conflict Divorces: Tips For Remaining Level-Headed & Tuning Out The Drama
No matter your reason for divorce, the legal process and its emotional impacts can be challenging to navigate. If you’re married to someone who doesn’t want to get a divorce or is non-compliant and intent...
Read moreAugust 1, 2023
Empowering You to Break Free: Escaping Toxic Relationships Through Divorce and Custody Law
It’s never easy to break-free from a toxic relationship and there may be several things about it that are keeping you from making the first move. It’s possible that you view ending your relationship as...
Read moreJuly 27, 2023
Can We Stay Married For the Kids? The Truth About Separations in Florida
Marriage is sacred for many people. For some, it’s a religious bond that should never be broken and that divorce is a tragic failure for two promised adults. Keep in mind that divorce is inevitable...
Read moreJuly 17, 2023
7 Signs It Might Be Time To Say Goodbye To Your Marriage
No matter the circumstances surrounding a divorce, choosing whether or not to end your marriage is a deeply personal and complex decision. You might be conflicted by your thoughts and feelings when it comes to...
Read moreJune 21, 2023
Prenuptial Agreements Can Save Your Marriage
When we think of prenuptial agreements, there is often a negative assumption that only people expecting to get a divorce would need one, suggesting that entering one if will doom your marriage or imply that...
Read moreJune 7, 2023
How to Keep Your Cool During a Difficult Divorce
The divorce rate in Florida is among the highest in the U.S. It’s common to see friends and family members go through a divorce, and everyone seems to have an opinion on how to go...
Read moreMay 3, 2023
How Long Does a Timesharing and Parental Responsibility Agreement Last in Florida?
Sometimes emotions run so high in divorces that co-parenting is impossible. A Florida temporary time sharing and parental responsibility agreement can provide a solution until the parties settle or the court makes a permanent time...
Read moreMay 2, 2023
Complimentary Divorce Kit
Our easy-to-use kits will provide some answers to your questions and get the ball rolling to enable you to move through the process as quickly as possible.



