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In this blog, we’ll discuss the top five (5) common misconceptions that we have seen couples (and parents) make while navigating their divorce or custody matter. Keep reading for the five common misconceptions about Florida family law and the truth behind each one.
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In this blog, we’ll discuss the top five (5) common misconceptions that we have seen couples (and parents) make while navigating their divorce or custody matter. Keep reading for the five common misconceptions about Florida family law and the truth behind each one.
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In Florida, the summer season is often a time filled with much excitement and joy for children because school is officially out for most children, the weather is typically warm, and many parents are eager to take that long-awaited vacation, enroll their children in summer camps, or even just enjoy more relaxed routines that involve more family-time. However, sometimes for those co-parents, especially those navigating a parenting plan during the summer for the first time, the summer-time can also bring a unique set of challenges when it comes to coordinating time-sharing schedules, communicating travel plans, and complying with the parameters of the Parenting Plan.
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In Florida, a parent may petition to modify a parenting plan when there is a substantial and material change in circumstances, and a determination that the modification is in the best interests of the child. Understanding the legal requirements and process can help you navigate this important decision effectively. In this blog, we discuss generally the legal standard for modification of a child parenting plan.
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Filing for divorce is a significant decision that can potentially be emotionally and financially overwhelming. However, preparing ahead of time can make the process a lot smoother and help finalize it more quickly. If you’re considering divorce, here are five topics to think about before filing, which can potentially expedite the process and make it go smoother.
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Divorce is often discussed in terms of financial implications, but there are many non-monetary costs that can have lasting effects on individuals and families. In this post, we explore the top five non-financial costs of divorce, highlighting the emotional, mental, and social impacts that extend well beyond the bank balance and helpful tips that can assist you in managing these non-financial costs so that they don’t convert into monetary costs involved in your divorce proceedings.
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Imagine this: you’ve had multiple conversations with various different family law attorneys to discuss filing for divorce and during those conversations you gathered a lot of information regarding (i) the attorneys' experience, (ii) the law and its application to the unique facts of your case, (iii) the firms' billing rate, and countless other information collected during those conversations. Now, the time has come to choose which attorney you will retain/hire. The attorney you choose to represent you can make a significant impact on the outcome of your case, as well as your overall experience during this difficult time. How do you choose which attorney to retain/hire, especially if you have multiple attorneys who are qualified, experienced, and which meet your financial budget for the divorce? Making this decision is not easy. When all the attorney’s you’ve spoken with have similar (or almost identical) legal experience, litigation skills, a fee structure that meets your financial budget, there are considerations to think about that may help you make your decision. In this blog, we provide some considerations that you can think about to help make your decision. Keep reading to learn more.
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In 2025, we know that divorce is often associated with high legal fees that can seem never-ending, prolonged court battles that are stressful on you (and potentially your family), and an emotional rollercoaster ride. However, not every divorce has to be expensive. As a board-certified marital and family law attorney, Mr. Marck K. Joseph, Esq., BCS has helped many clients achieve cost-effective resolutions that protect their financial interests while ensuring a fair outcome. If you and your spouse are open to cooperation, there are several strategies to help keep your divorce affordable.
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Divorce can be an emotionally challenging experience for many individuals. It’s a journey marked by a range of emotions related to, but not limited to, the many potential changes that couples traditionally experience during a divorce, especially those couples who have minor children. Whether you’ve been together for years or a shorter time, the end of a marriage can leave you feeling lost, overwhelmed, and uncertain about what lies ahead. However, it is possible to navigate this period of change and transition with strength and clarity of mind.
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Relocation can be a confusing and complex topic to understand for divorced or separated parents, especially when children are involved. In Florida, parental relocation is not simply a matter of packing up and moving out of the State of Florida (or even to a different County, City, or section of the State of Florida)—it’s a legal process governed by specific statutes to ensure the child’s best interests are protected. If you’re considering relocating or facing a relocation request by the other parent, understanding Florida’s parental relocation laws is essential. In this blog, we will discuss Florida law regarding relocation with a minor child in cases where the request for relocation has been agreed to by the parents (i.e., relocation by agreement).
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