As much as you may dread the thought, you must discuss and negotiate child-related matters when divorcing as a parent. If you cannot do so successfully, a Florida family court judge will decide these crucial matters instead. Creating your own time-sharing plan is...
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Common reasons for non-payment of rent
A landlord-tenant relationship can be beneficial for all parties. The tenant has a secure home for a set period of time and the landlord receives a steady income. That being said, like all legal relationships, there can be issues. One of the most common disputes...
3 tips for easing school worries during divorce
Parents must ensure children get a good education. This might be easy when the parents are still a couple, but it can make the situation more complex if they divorce. Children shouldn’t have to worry about their parents’ divorce making things more complicated for...
Credit card issues that may impact divorce negotiations
Sometimes, credit cards are part of the overall reason that a couple decides to divorce. When spouses have very different attitudes about debt and financial responsibility, they may reach a point where they can no longer continue sharing resources with one another....
What if co-parenting isn’t working?
When parents divorce, they have to plan out a child custody agreement, which allows them to continue their obligations, rights and responsibilities to parent their children. For the most part, parents will have to discuss legal and physical custody rights. Legal...
Could your parenting plan accommodate bird’s nest parenting?
As hard as divorce is on adults, it is usually the kids who suffer the most. Divorce brings lots of uncertainties and typically unwelcome changes into their lives. However, some changes are unfortunately inevitable, given the circumstances. Since parents should (and...
3 important inclusions in any Florida parenting plan
Divorcing or separating parents in Florida often have a significant challenge ahead of them. They will need to negotiate a parenting plan with one another so that they can effectively co-parent. Some people rush through the process of plan creation, only to end up...
Co-parenting an infant has unique challenges
Having a new baby is a joyous experience for most people. For some, this life event comes with the need to figure out a parenting agreement with the baby’s other parent. This will take some work, but it’s possible to come up with a plan that’s best for the baby....