Monthly Archives: September 2020
Online Divorce Mediation: What to Consider
Sometimes people need to resolve a conflict they have with a company or another person. They may want to use mediation, but in some cases, meeting face-to-face could prove problematic, especially if the parties are in different states or different countries. That’s why online mediation can be helpful. While this type of conflict resolution… Read More »
Things You Shouldn’t Tell Your Children During a Divorce
Divorce can be a complicated process, especially if children are involved. An angry parent can say the wrong thing to their children and cause emotional trauma that lasts many years. Children tend to think the divorce was their fault or they may believe that their mother or father is a bad person who doesn’t… Read More »
Florida Businesses Dealing With Payment Disputes
In the world of business, not all sales are final. Payment issues are common. A retailer may sell an item of clothing, only to have the customer return it the next day because it’s not the right size. Or maybe a customer bought a computer, only to find out that it didn’t work. Returns… Read More »
Ways to Avoid Probate
When a loved one passes away, there’s a lot to deal with. Not only are you grieving your loss, but now you may be dealing with the person’s estate. Unless your loved one had a solid estate plan in place, you may be dealing with probate litigation. You may have heard of probate or… Read More »
Avoiding Divorce During Turbulent Times
Divorce lawyers are gearing up for increases in divorces as couples unsuccessfully navigate the quarantine caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Turmoil in the world has been known to cause an increase in marital strife. With so many pressures caused by the coronavirus, vulnerable marriages are falling apart. Dealing with job loss, working from home,… Read More »
Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce
Nobody wants to get a divorce, but sometimes it’s the only option. Both parties have tried, but the marriage cannot be saved. In some cases, both spouses agree to divorce. They may even come to an agreement on all the key elements, such as child custody, asset and debt division and alimony. In most… Read More »