Call Us Now! 561.869.3703

Blog

What is in Your Parenting Plan?

parenting plan

Every parental responsibility case in Florida requires a parenting plan to be in place. This plan is similar to what other states refer to as custody agreements, and it is a detailed outline of how parents will share time and responsibilities. There are different ways that you can develop the terms of a parenting plan. One thing that is…

Read More

Overview of the Divorce Process

Divorce Process

If you are facing a possible divorce, you likely want to know what to expect. While each divorce case is different, there is a general process that cases will follow. Discuss your specific situation with a Boca Raton divorce lawyer right away. Filing the Petition One spouse must file a divorce petition. Florida is a no-fault state, so the…

Read More

Divorcing a Difficult Spouse

Divorce process

Divorce is a difficult process, even when you and your spouse are on good terms. If you have a spouse who is particularly challenging for some reason, it can make the divorce process much, much harder. This might be true if your spouse is a narcissist, has a substance abuse problem, or simply wants to sabotage your future out…

Read More

Custody Changes for a New School Year

custody changes

As summer winds down and kids get ready to start the school year again, parents will be determining the schedule for sports, clubs, and other school-related activities. Music lessons, gymnastics, and other extracurriculars start up again, and kids are suddenly busy. Parents will need to review their parenting schedules and determine if any changes need to be made. If…

Read More

Steps to Divide Property in a Divorce

Boca Raton Divorce Lawyer

One aspect of every divorce case in Florida is how you will divide your property and assets. The law requires that spouses distribute their marital property equitably before a court can finalize their divorce. This is true whether you have minimal property or significant wealth. How do you do this? How do you know if your property division is…

Read More

Estate Planning After Welcoming A Child

Boca Raton Estate Planning Attorney

Boca Raton Estate Planning Attorney Whether you currently have an estate plan in place, or not, you will want to consider the following after adding a child to your family, whether through surrogacy, adoption, or born to you. It is crucial to create or modify an estate plan after welcoming a new child into the family.   If your…

Read More

What is Adult Adoption?

Boca Raton Adult Adoption Attorney

Most people associate adoption with adults adopting babies or children. However, did you know that in Florida, an adult can legally adopt another adult? There are different reasons why someone might want to pursue an adult adoption, including adopting someone with special needs to make sure they have proper legal guardianship and care, adopting a foster child or stepchild…

Read More

Name Change or Gender Change in Florida

Florida name change attorney

Obtaining a name change or gender change in Florida is a relatively simply process. If you are considering a name and/or gender change, It is of the utmost importance that identifying documents of transgender and gender non-conforming individuals accurately reflect their gender identity and expression. Florida courts have the authority to grant name and gender marker changes for both…

Read More

Reasons You Might be In Family Court

Boca Raton Florida Family Lawyer

No one wants to go to court, and family court can be particularly stressful. This is because many family-related legal issues are complicated and emotional, with a lot at stake. However, there are some positive reasons you might be in family court, as well. In either situation, you want the right Boca Raton family law attorney to make sure…

Read More

What to Expect at your Deposition

deposition

At a deposition, a witness will be asked question under oath, about the claims made in the lawsuit, and the questions and answers will be recorded by a court reporter.    You do not win your case at a deposition.  This is the time for the other side to find out as much information from the witness as possible.  Your attorney…

Read More