Many couples today report that finances, or spending, are a factor contributing to their separation and divorce. Indeed, finances are considered personal when one is single, and many couples report
The podcast attached is admittedly long. But it follows the traditions and changes in the institution of marriage throughout the centuries. Once seen as a way for powerful families to
In what as seen as a victory for father’s rights in the state of Florida, a recent ruling will bring about change. According to a very old law, in the
Why not make your next week with the kids an affordable (and FUN) Stay-Cation! There is a lot to do on the First Coast, and with a little planning and
When people hear that we are a Family Law Firm, they often think we only handle divorce cases. However, there are a lot of other things that occur at a
School is out for the summer and many of my friends and clients are making fun plans for activities to do with their children. Florida is a state with so
Camp Gratitude provides a camping experience for military families who may otherwise not be able to afford a summer vacation. The camp, currently in Minnesota, is planning to expand to
How does credit card debt affect my divorce is a question that comes up time and time again. Divorcing couples have a lot to consider when dividing assets and liabilities.
Fathers’ Rights activist and Florida resident David Henry is on a mission to educate others about Parental Alienation. He experienced it growing up in Italy. His military father did not
Tax Law changes that will go into effect on January 1, 2019, will effect Jacksonville alimony cases across the board. These changes will impact all divorces that involve alimony and
