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Monthly Archives: September 2019

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Where Does the State of Florida Fall in Terms of Encouraging and Fostering Joint Custody?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Most experts agree that shared parenting is better when it comes to child custody (or “time sharing”) decisions, whereby a child spends (roughly) an equal amount of time with each parent, and both parents equally share responsibilities when it comes to legal (decision-making) and physical (where the child is located) custody. According to studies,… Read More »

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Why Do So Many People Get Divorced at The End of the Summer?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

It is no secret that a number of people choose to get divorced in the spring; after the holidays; presumably due to wanting a fresh start; way head of a new school or work year, particularly if they share children with their spouse. However, according to a study out of the University of Washington,… Read More »

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How Can I Make Sure That My Divorce Does Not Negatively Affect My Productivity at Work?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

As attorneys who practice divorce and family law here in Florida, one common question we receive is how clients can make sure that their divorce does not negatively impact their productivity at work. While divorce can of course be physically and emotionally consuming, there are some techniques you can use to manage this challenge… Read More »

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Is There Any Technology That Can Help Me Co-Parent & Get Through My Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

As family law attorneys who practice here in Florida, every August, we regularly see a spike in the number of divorce filings. Divorce can be beyond overwhelming, especially for couples who have to coordinate co-parenting after the divorce. Fortunately, there are new apps and services available that can not only help facilitate that communication… Read More »

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