Monthly Archives: May 2021
Can I Stay On My Spouse’s Health Insurance After A Florida Divorce?
Ending a marriage can dramatically change your life. You can no longer count on your spouse’s income (unless you are entitled to alimony), you do not have joint expenses anymore, and you must put your life back together piece by piece. One of the common questions that spouses ask our divorce attorneys is, “Can… Read More »
What Is Interference With Child Custody In Florida?
Both parents must spend time with their kids following a divorce when both have custody rights. Both parents are legally required to follow court-ordered visitation without interference. Under Florida law, it is illegal to interfere with child custody. If a parent interferes with the other parent’s custodial rights, the offending parent can face criminal… Read More »
Who Gets The Vacation Home In A Florida Divorce?
The division of property is arguably the most contentious and time-consuming issue in a Florida divorce. Many divorcing spouses want to get a larger share of the marital assets to leave their spouse with very little. The marital home is usually a sticky point during a divorce because it is the most valuable asset… Read More »
Can A Paternity Test Be Incorrect?
Yes, while paternity tests are reliable and correct most of the time, sometimes they can be wrong. The same can be said about most other tests, as no test can be 100% accurate. A paternity test can be wrong due to human error, mistakes made while collecting the DNA, and other factors. If you… Read More »