Monthly Archives: September 2023
How Do I Modify Timesharing Under Recent Changes To Florida Law?
Florida uses the term timesharing to refer to the familiar concept of visitation between co-parents, but the basics remain the same. Children will typically split time, based on an arrangement that allows the parents to spend around half their time with the child. Parental responsibility is separate, covering how co-parents make the decisions involved… Read More »
Do I Need A Florida Prenuptial Agreement Before Getting Married?
When you plan to spend the rest of your life with someone, you might not think there is any need to protect your rights and financial interests through a prenuptial agreement. However, you may not realize the specific reasons why having a structure in place is important if the relationship breaks down. Florida’s statute… Read More »
What Are The Most Important Facts To Know About Child Support In Florida?
When parents do not share an intact relationship, they still have the obligation to provide financial support to their minor children. Some parents never marry, while others are going through divorce. Child support is also an issue in less common situations, such as after annulment of a marriage or during legal separation without divorce…. Read More »
Do I Qualify To Get An Annulment In Florida?
There is a lot of confusion about annulments because of similarities with divorce. Plus, there is also misinformation because these matters are a legal issue as well as a topic addressed by churches and religious organizations. Many US states have enacted statutes, but Florida divorce laws do not address annulment. To establish that a… Read More »