Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Seeing Eye to Eye on Child Custody

When a married couple files for divorce, it is not only the division of their assets that often becomes an issue, but the custody of their children as well. In fact, it is common for children to get caught in the crossfire of divorce. If you and your spouse can’t agree on parenting arrangements, you can seek help from the courts for mediation, in which case you need to consult with an Orlando family law attorney to guide you through this complex process.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Surviving a Four-Way Meeting

Four-way meetings are an essential component of a successful collaborative divorce, though many couples dread it more than facing the judge. After all, four-way meetings require both parties to talk about personal issues. For someone who has faced threats, harassment, or violence from the opposing side, the meeting can be downright scary.
To help you survive a four-way meeting, here’s what you need to do.
Prepare
Communicate with your attorney prior to the meeting. This will give him time to provide clarification, validation, and even protection if necessary. Doing so will also help you develop an agenda to ensure your time is being used effectively and your goals and concerns are being addressed.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

How the Economy Influences Divorce Rates

Money matters can influence when couples decide to call it quits. Starting with the Great Depression in the 1920s, divorce rates saw a big drop and couples were more inclined to stay together during the financial hardship, not to because mention legal fees were too expensive for many. The same thing happened during the recent recession, whereby it saw falling divorce rates.