Monthly Archives: July 2021
What To Know When Divorcing In Your 20s
You married in your early 20s, just after college. You thought you married “the one,” but after a couple years, the relationship went sour. You and your spouse live separate lives. You do nothing together and hardly communicate. You’re not happy. Should you wait it out and hope things change? Should you spend a… Read More »
Focus On Settling Your Child Custody Case
The divorce process can be rife with anger, bitterness, and resentment. Many couples transfer these negative feelings onto their children, causing even more tension. This continues on throughout the divorce, leaving courts to decide on child custody matters. While judges do their best to make decisions that are in the best interest of the… Read More »
Disputing A Homeowners Insurance Claim Denial
We have homeowners insurance on our homes for peace of mind. Floods, fires, tornadoes and other natural disasters can ravage a home. So can things like a leaky pipe, an equipment malfunction, or termites. Homeowners insurance is supposed to help pay for damages caused to a home by these issues. However, the claims process… Read More »
Waste Pro On Notice For Breach Of Contract
When a company engages in business with another party, they typically iron out all the details in a contract. A contract defines all the deliverables and due dates, as well as what to do when issues occur. When one party doesn’t abide by the contract, this is called breach of contract and it can… Read More »
Can I Get Sole Custody Of My Kids?
When divorcing with kids, you may have questions about child custody. How will custody be determined? Is sole custody an option? Child custody is primarily determined by what is in the best interests of the child. This typically means joint custody, which means both parents have legal and physical custody of the child. The… Read More »
How To Minimize Alimony In A Divorce
When divorcing in Florida, there’s one thing you need to worry about: alimony. The state is lenient when it comes to alimony, so it’s possible that you could be ordered to pay one type of alimony to your ex-spouse, especially if you were the breadwinner. Alimony can be temporary or even be permanent. That’s… Read More »
Ways To Cope With A Divorce
A divorce is a huge life event that can lead to a variety of emotions. A person can feel intense emotions, from anger to sadness to confusion to relief. As you experience these emotions, you may feel as though you can’t cope. While it may be hard to think about the future when a… Read More »
How To Talk To Your Kids About Divorce
You may be having a hard time dealing with your divorce. But if you have kids, they are feeling the pain as well. Many parents don’t know what to say or they end up saying the wrong things. In short, you want to tell your kids that both parents will be there to support… Read More »