by James Ferraro | Mar 10, 2014 | Divorce
The idea of going to marriage counseling during a divorce may seem fruitless, but only at first. While it is not uncommon for some attempts at therapy to result in one party trying more than the other, with the right approach marriage counseling can actually help you...
by James Ferraro | Mar 5, 2014 | Florida Family Law
Wow, many alimony recipients can breathe a collective sigh of relief – the government will not be amending the current Florida alimony laws in 2014. Alimony payors will have to wait another year and hope that maybe next year will be the year… Last year,...
by James Ferraro | Jan 28, 2014 | Florida Family Law
In 1974, Nixon announced that he was not a crook. Steve Miller’s “Joker,” and Barbara Streisand’s “The Way We Were,” topped the Billboard Charts, a gallon of gasoline averaged about $0.66 and Russell J. Ferraro, Jr started his...
by James Ferraro | Feb 20, 2013 | Florida Family Law
In an ideal world, once a divorce judgment was entered both parties would dutifully abide by its terms and fulfill each of their duties and obligations. Of course, in an ideal world there wouldn’t be any divorce in the first place so it would be a moot point. In the...
by James Ferraro | Feb 14, 2013 | Florida Family Law
Once a divorce decree has been entered, the judges close their file and the lawyers generally conclude their representation. There might be some housekeeping items (transfer the properties, close some accounts) but these are generally handled between the parties. All...