Struggling over the case and custody of a shared child is not an enjoyable experience. For those Florida dads who are fortunate enough to have their fathers' rights upheld by the courts, settling into a new parenting routine can be a new type of challenge, although a...
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How to discuss divorce with children of any age
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Mar 17, 2016 | Divorce
Parents who decide to end their marriage have never reached that decision lightly. They are aware that the choice to part ways will have an impact on their kids, and they often dread having to have the "divorce talk" with their children. The following information is...
The role of kindness in family law issues
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Mar 11, 2016 | Family Law
Once a Florida resident is ready to move beyond a broken marriage, he or she is often eager to get on with the process of divorce. The other spouse is not always so eager to embrace the changes that come with divorce, especially if the parties share children. It is...
Bill could change one state’s arcane divorce law
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Mar 4, 2016 | Divorce
From time to time, Florida residents will hear or read about a law that was put into place many years ago and is no longer relevant, but that remains in effect. One southern state is currently considering legislation that would change one such law that pertains to...
Step-parent adoption paused during custody battle
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Feb 25, 2016 | Adoption
An unusual case has sparked debate in Florida and elsewhere, as one state's courts delve into the definition of what it means to be a parent. The matter has led to the halt of one couple's step-parent adoption while the issue is sorted out in court. The outcome of the...
Proposed change to Florida child custody law sparks debate
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Feb 18, 2016 | Child Custody
Florida parents should be aware of a piece of proposed legislation that is soon to go before the state Senate. The bill seeks a change in child custody rules that would force judges to apply a shared custody structure to all cases. While there are provisions that...
What is the number one predictor of divorce?
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Feb 12, 2016 | Divorce
Many Florida spouses have lived for years with a partner who seems to have little regard for their feelings, opinions or perspective. This can wear away at a marriage over time and can lead many spouses to consider filing for divorce. At the heart of this type of...
Is it possible to go through a divorce and not know about it?
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Feb 3, 2016 | Divorce
A woman who has been married for 20 years was recently shocked to find out that her husband sought and obtained a divorce from her in a foreign country just months after they exchanged their vows. She is now suing to have that divorce nullified. Many Florida readers...
Understanding how retirement savings are divided during divorce
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Jan 27, 2016 | Divorce
Florida spouses who are preparing to divorce are usually concerned about how that process will impact their financial standing. In particular, individuals who have amassed considerable retirement savings worry that their nest egg will be lost during the divorce...
Tips for reducing the final cost of a divorce
On Behalf of Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A. | Jan 21, 2016 | Divorce
Heading into a divorce can be a stressful time in the life of a Florida resident. Concerns about the cost of transitioning from married to single can make an already challenging situation even more difficult. Fortunately, there are ways that spouses can control the...
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