by James Ferraro | Sep 8, 2014 | Divorce, Florida Family Law, Legal Principles
All too often in a divorce parents force their kids to take sides, or restrict visitation with the non- custodial parent. This behavior is detrimental to the children, and can be the cause for legal action against you by your spouse. Many of the complex divorce cases...
by James Ferraro | Sep 4, 2014 | Child Support, Divorce
Making sure your kids’ financial future is stable is one of your greatest concerns when divorcing. Florida statutes provide guidelines for determining an amount of child support, and the calculation is complex. When one of the parents is an active duty military...
by James Ferraro | Sep 2, 2014 | Divorce, Florida Family Law
Divorce and paternity cases are emotionally charged and often times the kids feel the brunt of their parents’ animosity. But in all cases where children are involved, the Court is charged with ensuring the results are in the best interest of the children. In some...
by James Ferraro | Aug 29, 2014 | Divorce, Florida Family Law
It might seem like a good idea to try a DIY divorce, especially if you think there are no issues to be decided. Some couples try to navigate the complex waters of family law on their own, and with the best of intentions for an uncontested case find themselves immersed...
by James Ferraro | Aug 27, 2014 | Divorce
Making the decision to end your marriage is never an easy one. Once you have reached that decision though, it is critical you seek advice from a competent family law attorney. During this emotional time you will have questions that need accurate answers. Selecting the...