Paternity law is a part of family law responsible for dealing with a legal relationship between a father and his biological or adopted child/children to establish things such as child custody, inheritance and visitation rights, and obligations for child support. Paternity laws vary state by state, and they are often... View Article
Are you considering a divorce and wondering who will pay child support once you separate? Your child/children may require additional child care since you and your ex will not be living together. Someone will have to pay for all additional care and costs, which can be expensive depending on the... View Article
In Florida alone, divorce rates are around 50% for first-time marriages. The majority of marriages include children and require a child custody agreement. Child support and child custody are not the same, and the court will make a ruling on them separately. If you reside in Florida and are going... View Article
With so many marriages ending in divorce in the United States, it’s not uncommon that your child or children may be involved in a child custody agreement at some point during their lives. This process may be agreed upon easily by both parents, but often it is incredibly stressful and difficult... View Article
You might be wondering, is it okay to ignore child custody order? Of course not. It is not right to violate a child custody agreement. In fact, custody arrangements signed following a divorce in Florida should be followed to the letter. Nevertheless, some exes refuse to follow the details stipulated in the... View Article