Monthly Archives: December 2020
Making Holiday Visitation Work for Everyone
When it comes to divorce, one of the most contentious issues many couples wrangle with is visitation; and nothing is touchier than figuring out how kids will spend the holidays. To be sure, both parents have ample reason to feel strongly about having the children spend the holidays with them. So how in the… Read More »
Time Sharing for Children of Divorce
One of the most difficult aspects of any divorce involving children is how to split up the time kids spend with each parent. It can be devastating for a parent to have to limit contact with a beloved child. Nonetheless, it is one of the realities of divorce. That being said, it seems like… Read More »
Supporting Children as they Cope with Divorce: Kelly Clarkson’s Strategy
As she accepted that her marriage was ending, country-music singer Kelly Clarkson had to face a fact that so many parents dealing with divorce must acknowledge: children are intimately impacted by divorce. Just as Clarkson was concerned about the mental and emotional well-being of her children, parents across Florida fear that the upheaval in… Read More »
Understanding the Basics of Florida’s Collaborative Law
Collaborative law is a relatively new option available to married couples in Florida who are seeking to divorce in a peaceful, voluntary manner, without the need for protracted litigation. The Florida Supreme Court recently adopted a series of forms for attorneys and parties to use in conjunction with the collaborative law process. Here is… Read More »