Monthly Archives: June 2026
Dissipation of Marital Assets: What It Is and How It Affects Your Divorce Settlement
Going through a divorce is stressful enough on its own. But what happens when you suspect your spouse has been spending down marital money, draining accounts, or racking up debt, right before or during the divorce process? This is called dissipation of marital assets, and it can have a real impact on how property… Read More »
How a Career Change or Job Loss Can Justify an Alimony Modification in Florida
Life rarely stays the same after a divorce. Jobs change, industries shift, and financial situations that once seemed stable can look very different a few years down the road. If you’re paying or receiving alimony in Florida and your income has changed dramatically, you may be wondering: can a career change or job loss… Read More »
How to Obtain a Domestic Violence Injunction in Palm Beach County
If you are in an unsafe situation at home, you do not have to wait for things to get worse before taking action. Florida law gives victims of domestic violence the ability to seek legal protection through a civil injunction, sometimes called a restraining order. Knowing how that process works in Palm Beach County… Read More »
What Is a Parenting Coordinator and When Does a Florida Court Appoint One?
If you and your co-parent are constantly at odds over parenting decisions, you may have heard the term “parenting coordinator” come up. But what exactly does that mean, and could a Florida court appoint one in your case? Understanding this role can help you better navigate what is often one of the most stressful… Read More »
Beware of Summer Vacation Co-Parenting Conflicts
If you think it is a bummer to get home after a long day of work and spend the evening nagging your children to finish their school work, just wait until summer vacation, when you come home from work and find your kids sitting on the couch staring at their devices, as they have… Read More »
Jurisdiction in Florida Divorce Cases
Most of the time, teachers consider it a relief when students ask questions, rather than sitting there like bumps on a log or, in college classrooms, scrolling on their phones. Students’ questions, whether funny or disturbing, are often the highlight of the day that teachers tell their spouses about at dinner or text their… Read More »
