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Parental Rights, Parenting Plans and Time Sharing

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The Benefit of A Special Magistrate In Complex And Contentious Litigation Cases

The Benefit of A Special Magistrate In Complex And Contentious Litigation Cases

There is nothing more draining and devasting than complex or contentious litigation. Complex and contentious litigation cases, whether it is in family or civil court are identified by certain characteristics. Some of those characteristics include (i) multiparty...

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The Intersection of Family Law and Immigration

The Intersection of Family Law and Immigration

Family law and immigration are two areas of the law that often times overlap with one another. Immigration issues may arise and have significant impacts in the context of divorce and child custody matters. Family-based immigration is one of the top ways through which...

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Timesharing Issues During Lockdown

Timesharing Issues During Lockdown

As the majority of families in this country are faced with shelter in place, shelter at home or lockdown orders from their city or state officials, another problem is brewing underneath the surface, timesharing issues between parents. On March 17, 2020, the Florida...

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High-Conflict Divorces: High Conflict Personalities- Why These Divorces Must Be Approached Differently

High-Conflict Divorces: High Conflict Personalities- Why These Divorces Must Be Approached Differently

High-Conflict Divorce When a marriage ends, it is rarely an easy situation. Many times a divorce starts uncontested only to turn highly emotional. Once boundaries are broken, conversations about financial, legal, and custody matters can become sensitive and escalate...

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