Monthly Archives: July 2026
Substantial Change in Circumstances: What Qualifies for Modification in Florida?
Life rarely stays still for long, and the terms of a divorce judgment are not always built to keep pace with it. A job loss, a health crisis, a child growing older, any of these can leave a support or custody order feeling out of step with reality. If your circumstances have shifted since… Read More »
Quick Self-Check: Is Mediation a Good Starting Point?
If you’re facing a divorce or family law dispute, you’ve probably heard about mediation. It’s often described as a less stressful and more cost-effective alternative to going to court. And in many cases, that’s absolutely true. But mediation isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. The question is: can you tell on your own if mediation is… Read More »
When an Installment Buyout Make Sense
Dividing a family business during divorce is rarely simple. When both spouses have a financial or operational stake, the question becomes: how do you separate interests without dismantling the business itself? One practical solution is an installment buyout. Then, a spouse can retain the business while compensating the other over time. Connect a West… Read More »
Child Custody, Co-Parenting, and Finding What Works Best for the Kids
It is natural for both parents to have strong feelings about how parenting time should be divided, where the children will live, and how important decisions will be made moving forward. While parents may each have their own preferences, Florida family courts focus heavily on one central question: what arrangement is in the best… Read More »
