Collaborative Family Law for Divorce
No one gets married and expects the relationship to end. However, almost half of all marriages end in divorce and the rates are higher for those who are in their second or third marriage. Across the U.S., the most recent data available shows there were 746,971...

How does personal bankruptcy affect your divorce?
Sometimes divorce can lead to bankruptcy. Sometimes bankruptcy can lead to divorce. While both of these are overwhelming to endure alone, going through a divorce and a bankruptcy at the same time can be extremely stressful, costly and cause unexpected delays. If you...

Unique issues in LGBTQ divorce
If you are thinking about getting divorced from your spouse in Florida, there are unique issues that you should know about. This article is designed to provide you information that you will need to navigate through this difficult time in your life. We will go over a...

What happens when the foreclosure moratorium is over?
When the country reopens from the COVID-19 pandemic in the upcoming months, millions of families are at risk of losing their homes. Last spring, over 7 million homeowners took advantage of the foreclosure moratorium that was passed by the US government. The...

5 Things to Know Before You Close on a House in South Florida
Purchasing a house can be very stressful. There are many unexpected things that can go wrong. Escrow procedures vary from state to state and problems during this period may even prevent your closing from happening altogether. There can be issues with the house found...
Finding A Divorce Attorney? Use Our Checklist
One of the most difficult tasks is the selection of the divorce attorney representing you. Before hiring an attorney you should first schedule a consultation. If possible, meet with the attorney in person. Here is a checklist to take with you to your consultation:...
Filing for Divorce – Contested vs. Uncontested
When thinking about filing for divorce, legally known as dissolution of marriage, terms such as uncontested and contested are often misused. In Florida, a spouse has the absolute right, without any agreement or consent of their spouse, to file for and obtain a...
The Last Chance to Save Your Marriage
All relationships have their ups and downs but, when a spouse suddenly says they want a divorce, your whole world starts crashing down. Is there any way to make a final attempt to save your marriage? Here are a few steps that may help turn your relationship around...
Parenting Plan or Child Custody Agreement Problems? It may be time for legal intervention.
What can you do if your spouse is not following the Parenting Plan or the Child Custody Agreement and how can enforce it? It can be difficult dealing with a spouse who doesn’t follow your child custody agreement and sometimes legal intervention might be needed to...
How Long Will It Take To Divorce In Florida?
When our clients are searching for a divorce attorney in Boca Raton, I am often asked how long the divorce will take. Either they are ready to move on with their lives or they just want to understand how long they will need to have the divorce proceedings hanging over...