Divorce is a tumultuous time. In addition to having to determine child custody and property division, you also need to change your living trust and will. As soon as the divorce is final, you want to get to work making sure these documents contain essential updates....
Month: April 2018
My ex has stopped paying child support owed—what can I do?
If your ex-spouse is skipping child support payments and leaving you in need, Florida courts offer legal recourse to help recover what is owed. Depending on the reason for non-payment, there are a range of penalties that may be leveled, including fines, jail time and...
Important estate planning steps for new parents
If you are among the many new parents across Florida, you may find that sleeping schedules, feeding schedules and exhaustion now dominate your day-to-day life. Given all you have going on, it can be easy to let something like estate planning fall to the wayside, but...
Divorce and mental health
For Floridians going through divorce, it can be difficult to spot the light at the end of a tunnel. It may take months -- and even years -- to notice that the closing of one door has resulted in the opening of many others. Regardless of the stage, divorce can have a...
Explaining the bankruptcy homestead exemption
The decision to file for personal bankruptcy in Hernando County is never an easy one. Depending on your circumstances, you could be forced to liquidate certain assets in order to repay your creditors. Almost all of those who come to us here at [nap_names...
Recognizing and avoiding top bankruptcy mistakes
Filing for personal bankruptcy can offer Florida residents a way to tackle overwhelming financial difficulties. However, many people end up making mistakes that can complicate the process and prevent them from getting the relief they could have received. If you read...