As parents, you might assume that your youngest children will suffer most during divorce because they cannot understand it. You might think your older kids know that relationships do not always work out, especially if they have started dating themselves. Research...
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Month: July 2021
Signs your spouse is preparing for divorce
Many spouses may say that their marriage is going great, then be completely shocked when they receive divorce papers. Often, once a spouse files for divorce, there is very little the other can do to repair things. Divorce rates have been increasing for some time, and...
It’s time to put together your school-year custody schedule
Determining how you’re going to divide child custody during the school year can be tough, especially if you and your ex-spouse are in the middle of a divorce and will need to raise your child as single parents. Trying to split time with your child during the school...
Understanding the grounds for alimony modification in Florida
Alimony is awarded when the court is convinced there is a need for spousal support following a divorce. It's often a highly contentious issue, so most couples hope to never revisit the conflict once everything is settled. An alimony award can be permanent or...
3 signs that you need a post-decree custody modification
No matter how careful you are while creating it, your parenting plan isn't going to always work for your family. Sometimes, you have unique situations that deviate from your daily life. Other times, your family experiences substantial changes that require an update to...