It might take you by surprise. You might feel like you can’t see straight or that you need to sit down. Your spouse has just asked you for a divorce, and you don’t quite know what to do. Regardless of…
Till Debt Do Us Part: How Will a Bankruptcy Affect My Florida Divorce?
On its own, divorce is a complex process, so when you throw variables like bankruptcy and debt into the mix, there’s really no telling how things will shake out unless you hire an experienced attorney to look at the details…
4 Summer-Time Co-Parenting Tips
Divorced parents like you know what a challenge summer can be. With the transition that happens when your children stop attending school and start their summer activities, as well as the yearly family vacation, summer is possibly one of the…
How to Survive Spring Break after Divorce: 3 Strategies
When you’re a divorced parent, spring break can be a time of stress, especially if you and your co-parent are navigating it for the first time. If you and your partner have consciously uncoupled, you may find it helpful to…
Avoid These 4 Common Divorce Mistakes
Believe it or not, divorce can be done well. While this is not to say that divorce should be taken lightly, you can do certain things to make it easier on you and your family while getting what you deserve…
How to Handle Spring Break and Other Holiday Breaks During a Divorce
A divorce during any holiday can feel like a storm on the horizon, but it may especially feel difficult during out-of-school breaks like Spring Break or Easter Break. But if planned correctly, at-odd parents can overlook their differences to create…