Going through a traditional divorce in Florida means a bitter battle in court. There are many reasons to avoid an adversarial split; wanting to end things faster or shielding your children from an ugly, drawn-out fight are two of the most common. Mediation and...
What are PCEs and why does your child need them as you divorce?
Are you and your spouse looking at alternatives to a litigated divorce in large part because you want to minimize the negative effects of it on your child? Then you may already be aware that divorce is considered among the ten adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) that...
Can a low-conflict divorce benefit your kids?
When going through a divorce, most parents want to do everything they can to protect their kids. Therefore, as much as you feel betrayed by your spouse, acting on those feelings and forcing a high-conflict divorce will not change a thing. Moreover, low-conflict...
3 ways that divorce litigation can negatively affect families
You can group most divorces into two main categories. There are uncontested divorces that are quick and involve the judge approving a couple's proposed property division settlement or custody arrangements. Then, there are contested divorces that involve litigation. In...