Children-and-Divorce.com is Now FloridaProbateAndFamilyLaw.com!

We are thrilled to announce that floridaprobateandfamilylaw.com has recently acquired children-and-divorce.com. This strategic acquisition is a significant step towards enhancing our commitment to providing comprehensive resources and support for families navigating the complexities...
Read More arrow

Divorce Statistics in 2022 and 2023

Even though divorce rates have declined in the past few decades, the 2023 divorce rate is still higher than in the 1970s. Understanding these statistics not only helps us stay...
Read More arrow

Am I Responsible for My Spouse’s Student Loans if We Get Divorced in Florida?

Millions of people in the United States carry student loan debt. If you are married to one of them, you may be wondering, “Am I responsible for my spouse’s student...
Read More arrow

I Got Married in Another Country — Can I Get Divorced Here in Florida?

It is a fact of life that not all marriages last forever, no matter where the wedding takes place. And in today’s world of mobility, many spouses, either together or...
Read More arrow

2023 Law Firm 500 Honoree

The Florida Probate & Family Law Firm Named a 2023 Law Firm 500 Honoree for Fastest Growing Law Firms in the U.S. – Two Years Running At The Florida Probate...
Read More arrow

My Child’s Parent Gets Paid in Cash and Hides Money. How Can I Go After Him for Child Support?

Child support is an essential source of funds for children. How much a parent pays depends heavily on how much a parent makes and their ability to pay. But what...
Read More arrow

My Spouse Gets Paid in Cash and Hides Money. How Can I Prove How Much They Make?

During the dissolution of a marriage, it is important that each spouse provides a full accounting of their assets and income. In many cases, this is quite a simple task....
Read More arrow

Items That Need to Be in Your Parenting Plan in Florida

Custody agreements in Florida are known as parenting plans. Parenting plans are required in divorces between spouses who have children. Within these plans are the rights and responsibilities of each...
Read More arrow

How to Keep Your Stepchildren from Inheriting Your Assets in Florida

Many who remarry and suddenly have stepchildren often wonder what inheritance rights their new children-in-law have. And beyond that, many want to know how to prevent their stepchildren from inheriting...
Read More arrow

Guide to Hiring an Attorney in Florida

An attorney is indispensable for the proper planning and handling of family and probate needs. However, with so many attorneys out there, many people struggle when it comes time to...
Read More arrow