Monthly Archives: October 2022

The Four Main Benefits Of Establishing Paternity For Your Child
In Orlando, as throughout the rest of Florida, the law presumes that when two married people have a child together, both spouses are considered the biological parents of the child. The same presumption is not in place when two people have a child together and they are not married. In these instances, it is… Read More »

Your Child Support Questions, Answered
In Orlando, as throughout the rest of Florida, all parents are expected to support their children financially until they turn 18 years old or graduate high school. The obligation is not terminated in the event that the two parents get a divorce. During a divorce, parents can agree to a fair amount of child… Read More »

Can You Increase Child Support Payments?
The only constant in life is change, and this holds true for final divorce decrees, as well. The terms that make sense at the time of divorce may no longer be reasonable two, three, or ten years down the road. In the case of child support, the arrangements that worked even a few months… Read More »

Mistakes That Could Negatively Impact Your Child Custody Case
The circumstances that lead to divorce and child custody issues are unique in every case. In the majority of cases, the Florida courts presume that it is in the best interests of the child to spend time as equally as possible with both parents. Still, parents should not use this presumption to assume that… Read More »