Monthly Archives: January 2026
When Short-Term Parallel Parenting Becomes Helpful
A lot of parents want to co-parent smoothly after a separation or divorce. They understand the value of teamwork, shared routines, and consistent communication for the well-being of their children. But even in the healthiest co-parenting relationships, conflict can surface. Schedules shift, tensions rise, or past disagreements reappear. When cooperation temporarily breaks down, short… Read More »
Custody Concerns, Florida Court Interventions, and Protective Measures
High-conflict custody battles are some of the most emotionally draining experiences a parent can face. When communication breaks down, trust disappears, and disagreements escalate, even simple decisions about a child’s day-to-day life can become overwhelming. In Florida, the courts prioritize the best interests of the child, and when parents are unable to cooperate, judges… Read More »
Are Quarterly Support Payments Possible?
Typically, alimony and child support payments are distributed monthly. Monthly payments are standard because they align with the budgeting cycles of a lot of people, reflecting how bills are paid. This way the payments provide predictable funds for everyday expenses. But while monthly support is the most common arrangement, it is not the only… Read More »
5 Situations to Pass on Discovery (and 5 When You Shouldn’t)
Discovery is a powerful phase of some divorces. It allows both spouses to request information, exchange financial documents, and investigate assets or income that may impact property division, alimony, or child support. In some cases, discovery is essential. In others, it might be unnecessary and could prolong the divorce and increase legal costs. Knowing… Read More »
