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Monthly Archives: February 2026

CoParenting

Is Buying Duplicates of Children’s Personal Items the Secret to Peaceful Co-Parenting?

By Schwartz White |

Anyone who has raised children remembers the constant scramble to find missing items. All the socks in your child’s sock drawer may be in perfect formation, but the one pair that landed outside the hamper and missed the most recent load of laundry is the only one your child is willing to wear today…. Read More »

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Sometimes Mickey Mouse Marital Property Can Be a Major Source of Conflict

By Schwartz White |

In certain corners of the Internet, grown adults get their kicks by making fun of other grown adults who still have enough innocence that they can enjoy the Disney theme parks instead of just complaining about how much everything costs, how long the wait times for the rides are, and having to share the… Read More »

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Don’t Throw a Curveball Divorce at Your Spouse and Expect It Not to Hurt

By Schwartz White |

Many divorced people will tell you that time stood still when they came home from work after what they thought was a normal day and found a divorce petition taped to the door. Yes, they were living separately from their spouse, and the couple’s inability to get along with each other was a major… Read More »

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Yes, Your Freeloading Spouse Has the Right to a Fair Share of Marital Property

By Schwartz White |

If you are serious enough about divorcing your spouse that you have asked Google about it and listened as its AI mode read the paragraph-long response it synthesized from the search results available to it, then you know that the goal and the result of divorce in Florida is the equitable distribution of marital… Read More »

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In Co-Parenting, Continuity Is Better Than Perfection

By Schwartz White |

The family courts base their decisions about parenting time on the children’s best interests, a criterion so context-specific that one cannot reduce it to a simple mathematical formula. It considers more than a dozen factors, but a major goal is to minimize disruption to the child’s routine. The parent that spent more time with… Read More »

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Getting Your Children Back After You Achieve Sobriety Is More Complicated Than It Seems

By Schwartz White |

If you are in a room with a sufficient number of people, the odds are that at least one of them is a recovering addict, and he or she measures time in terms of before and after sobriety. The day you stopped using drugs or drinking alcohol marks the separation point between the before… Read More »

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Divorce Stress

Underrated Strategies for Keeping Stress at Bay During Divorce

By Schwartz White |

Yes, the key to long-term financial stability after divorce is staying the course and negotiating during mediation about everything that is important to you, even if it would be easier to concede to your ex’s demands to get your divorce over with faster, or to insist on going to trial so that you can… Read More »

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