Being Thankful: For the Highs and the Lows

Clients often come to me at the lowest points of their lives. Divorce often means the loss of a dream and an adjustment of life expectations. Divorce often means dividing

Having the First Thanksgiving After Divorce

It can be hard to be thankful immediately after a marriage is dissolved. Parents and children are often still feeling a very raw pain. And since the holiday occurs only

Preparing for Peaceful Holidays this November

In a poignant essay about her thoughts on splitting time with her mother and father, Elizabeth Perez describes the anxiety she feels as an adult trying to make Thanksgiving plans.

It’s Halloween! Let’s Focus on the Treats!

We all know the negative outcomes associated with divorce. But the fact of the matter is, that coming out of a marriage that doesn’t work, or in worse cases, a

Family Fun on the First Coast

Let’s face it, times are tough for divorcing parents. And money can be very tight during this tough time. The good news is that there are still many inexpensive activities

Congrats To Paola Parra Harris & Parra Harris Law!

We’re shouting to the rooftops about our Founder/President’s AV Preeminent Rating!!! Congratulations Paola Parra Harris on achieving a Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating. Only approximately 10% of attorneys have

The Lighter Side of Divorce: Canadian Couple Reaches Settlement Over Custody of Season Hockey Tickets Canadians love hockey. The national sport is taken very seriously. Nothing illustrates this as well

Parra Harris Law Welcomes Mercedes Blason Aguilar, Esquire

This week, Parra Harris Law would like to extend a warm welcome to our newest team member, Mercedes Blason Aguilar. Ms. Mercedes Blason Aguilar is a strong and compassionate family law

A Message During Hurricane Irma

This has been a challenging week for families in Florida. They have had to prepare for a catastrophic storm. Many families had to purchase food, water, batteries and other supplies.

Extracurricular Activities: Providing Consistency and Support

Imagine the following scenario of a couple: They divorced while their 2 young sons were in elementary school. Both parents shared 50/50 time with the children and they rotated on