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4 Ways to Make a Divorce Less Expensive

By Bruce S. Rosenwater |

While the process of ending a marriage is often difficult, it doesn’t have to break the bank. With careful planning, organization, and the right legal guidance, you can minimize costs and move forward with your life without unnecessary financial strain. If you’re going through a Florida divorce, talk to a West Palm Beach family… Read More »

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What If Video Calls Are Interrupting My Parenting Time?

By Bruce S. Rosenwater |

Sharing custody can come with challenges, and one issue parents may face is how and when video calls should take place. While technology helps keep kids connected with both parents, excessive or poorly timed video calls can disrupt parenting time, create tension, and lead to disputes. Whether you’re in the early stages of co-parenting… Read More »

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When Do Divorces Involve Witnesses?

By Bruce S. Rosenwater |

Witnesses play a crucial role in some legal proceedings, but they are relatively rare in divorces. Yet while most divorces do not require witnesses, they can be valuable in cases involving disputes over child custody, financial matters, or allegations of misconduct. If you have questions about when and why witnesses are used in Florida… Read More »

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Unusual (and Effective) Ways to Divide Marital Debt

By Bruce S. Rosenwater |

Dividing marital debt is often as challenging as dividing assets during a divorce. While there are common approaches to splitting financial obligations, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Each couple’s financial situation is unique, requiring tailored strategies to ensure both parties can move forward successfully. While traditional methods work for many, some divorcing couples have… Read More »

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Sick Parents and Unique Child Custody Concerns

By Bruce S. Rosenwater |

Custody arrangements are designed to provide stability to children during their post-divorce upbringing, but life circumstances can shift unexpectedly, particularly when one parent becomes ill. Whether the illness is short-term, such as the flu, or more long-term, such as a severe diagnosis, a parent’s health can impact their ability to care for their child…. Read More »

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