Prenuptial & Post-Nuptial Agreements
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are legal contracts entered into by couples to define how their assets, debts, and other financial matters will be handled in the event of divorce, separation, or death.
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are legal contracts entered into by couples to define how their assets, debts, and other financial matters will be handled in the event of divorce, separation, or death.
Injunctions and restraining orders are issued by a court to restrict specific actions of an individual or party and are typically used in situations where there is a threat of potential danger or harm.
Paternity encompasses the rights and responsibilities of biological fathers, children, and sometimes even mothers, and determines and legally recognizes the identity of a child’s biological father.
Domestication of a judgment refers to the process of bringing a judgment obtained in another state against a person or corporation with assets in Florida to the state of Florida for enforcement.
A post-judgment matter refers to legal issues or disputes that arise after a final judgment or order in a civil case seeking relief, modifications, or enforcement of the court’s original judgment or order.
A parenting plan is required in all cases involving time-sharing with minor children, even when timesharing is not in dispute and must be developed and agreed to by the parties and approved by the court.
Relocation is a change in location of the principal residence of one parent from their principal place of residence at the time of the last order or filing to establish or modify timesharing arrangements.
Time-sharing arrangements are a part of legally binding parenting plans and refer to the schedule and plan that determines how parents share the time and responsibilities for their children after separation.
Alimony is designed to help maintain the financial well-being and standard of living of the lower-earning or economically dependent spouse, especially when there is a significant income disparity.
Child support is an essential aspect of co-parenting and is designed to prioritize the child’s well-being and provide them with the resources they need to thrive and lead a healthy and stable life.