National Domestic Violence Awareness Month

This October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a great opportunity to highlight the ways Parra Harris Family Law can help. If you are looking to file a domestic violence

Navigating Back-to-School Co-Parenting – 9 Tips for a Smooth Transition

As summer comes to an end and the new school year kicks off, parents are faced with the task of transitioning their children to the back-to-school routine. For co-parents, this

Navigating the Decision to Vacate the Marital Home in a Florida Divorce – Key Issues Raised in Kevin Costner’s High-Profile Divorce

One of the most significant decisions individuals face when going through a divorce (or a “dissolution of marriage” as it is legally referred to in Florida) is whether to vacate

The Pros and Cons of Changing My Name After a Divorce

Going through a divorce (or “dissolution of marriage” as it is legally called in Florida), is a significant life event that often prompts individuals to consider making various changes, including

Understanding Prenuptial Agreements – How They Work And When To Consider One

When couples are preparing to get married, many thoughts are on their minds: their wedding, the honeymoon, and the start of their new life together. But it is also always

Relocating with Children Following Divorce: What You Need to Know

Divorce is a difficult and emotional process, and it can be even more challenging when there are children involved. One of the most common questions that parents ask is whether

Tips for Planning a Summer Time-Sharing Schedule (Including When One Parent Is a Narcissist)

Summer is a season traditionally full of sun, fun and great times with family. However, as enjoyable as summer can be, it can also present a challenge when it comes

What is Parental Alienation in the State of Florida?

Parental Alienation is a phenomenon in family law where a parent manipulates or influences a child to reject the other parent, without a valid justification. In the state of Florida,

7 Common Questions About Child Custody in Florida

Child custody (or “Time Sharing” as it is legally called in Florida), is a sensitive and emotional topic for parents going through a divorce in Florida. It can be difficult

Co-Parenting Schedules – Six Common 50/50 Options

Successfully co-parenting a child following a separation or dissolution of marriage is fraught with challenges for parents and children. Many variables often come into play. These include emotions, communications between