Case Study | Mercedes Blasón-Aguilar of Parra Harris Law Helps Mother Obtain Order of Protection against Domestic Violence

A husband and wife were going through with their divorce, but continued to reside in the same home with their children. The wife contacted Parra Harris Law to assist with

Case Study | Paola Parra Harris of Parra Harris Law Was Granted Motion for Contempt for Violating Shared Parental Responsibilities and Time Sharing

Paola Parra Harris of Parra Harris Law recently represented a mother with a young child. As the parents were never married, a parenting plan was created with specific time sharing

Parra Harris Law Named On Top 18 “2020 Best Divorce Lawyers in Jacksonville”

We are proud to announce that Parra Harris Law was recently awarded as one of the “2020 Best Divorce Lawyers in Jacksonville” by Expertise!  Expertise’s proprietary research and selection process

How Does a Military Divorce Work?

While divorce is never easy, military divorces can often be far more difficult for a variety of reasons. For example, with military divorces, there are some additional rules and requirements

Signs That It May Be Time for a Divorce

No two people are the same, so it is inevitable that disagreements and fights will occur in any marriage, including a solid, healthy one. In a healthy relationship, spouses learn

Mercedes Blasón-Aguilar of Parra Harris Law Reveals Wife’s False Allegations and Has Petition for Protection Against Domestic Violence Injunction Dismissed

After being together almost eight years, a couple got into a verbal disagreement which ended in both parties contacting law enforcement. The wife made false statements to law enforcement and

Case Study | Parra Harris Law Achieves Majority Timesharing for a Loving Mother and Her Child

Prior to representation from Paola Parra Harris of Parra Harris Law, a mother with a young child had agreed to a 50-50 timeshare arrangement with her child’s father. The mother

How to Survive Financially After A Divorce

Divorces don’t just affect people emotionally, but financially too. From child support to alimony, it can be hard to pick yourself up again after a divorce.  Following a divorce, you

For Abused Women, a Pandemic Lockdown Holds Dangers of Its Own

During the COVID19 pandemic, orders to stay home, working from home, and school closures place victims of domestic violence stuck at home with their abusers at greater risk.  Read More:

How to Create a Parenting Plan 

If you’re going through a divorce where custody of children will be determined by the court, you and your spouse need to create and submit a parenting plan.  A parenting