Co-Parenting Tips for the Holidays
- 06 Oct 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
The holidays can be a stressful time of year. There are many chores associated with them. You need to invite company, worry about their accommodations, plan dinner, get presents and the list goes on and on. But it is a difficult time for kids as well, especially for...
Read MoreWhat Can You Do if You Have Been Denied Disability Twice?
- 30 Sep 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Filing for disability can be a time consuming and arduous process. This fact can cause people to make errors when filing for disability. These errors can lead to an application being denied. Some people have applied multiple times and have been denied multiple times as well. So, what...
Read MoreWho Can be a Guardian in the State of Florida?
- 23 Sep 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Guardianship is a legal process used to protect persons who are unable to care for their own well-being due to infancy, disability or incapacity. The need for guardianship is clear in the following circumstances: When a parent or parents(s) are unable to care for a child or children....
Read MoreHave Divorce Rates Increased During the Covid Pandemic?
- 10 Sep 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
This year has been the most tumultuous single year in decades for most of the population. Between layoffs, furloughs, work hour reductions and being stuck at home, it has been a troublesome time. The ‘being stuck at home’ part has had many people wondering if divorce rates have...
Read MoreWhat are the Most Common Causes for Disability Insurance Claims?
- 01 Sep 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
There can be many reasons a person would need to claim disability. In this article we want to go over the most common reasons people claim disability. This information is gathered from national information resources and not reflective of our own case load. Back Pain – The back...
Read MorePetitioning to Modify Child Support
- 24 Aug 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
If you have experienced a drop in earnings and there is not an expected rebound then you may have a case for petitioning to modify your child support. The state’s first concern is for the child or children. They want to make sure there is enough money coming...
Read MoreCovid-19 and Long Term Disabilities
- 10 Aug 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
We have all been saturated with Covid news this year. Every day seems like another story associated with the virus. Most prominently we hear about the rapid onset of symptoms and how quickly it can land some people in the hospital. But, as we get more familiar with...
Read MoreTips to Make Your Divorce Less Stressful for Your Children
- 24 Jul 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Divorce is usually a stressful event, not just for adults. For children, that level of anxiety is usually even higher. With that in mind, we created this article with a list of things you can do to reduce the levels of stress your child or children experience during...
Read MoreAre Disability Benefits Different Depending on Which State You Live?
- 13 Jul 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Brevard County Florida gets its share of people coming and going. We have a sizable “snow bird” population ie., people that live here during the winter months and live up north during the summer months. We also have people that rotate in and out of the area for...
Read MoreIs Florida No-Fault Divorce State?
- 01 Jul 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
The quick answer to the question in the title is YES. The state of Florida is one of the 17 “no-fault” divorce states in the U.S. The other states are Wisconsin, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Nebraska, Montana, Missouri, Minnesota, Michigan, Kentucky, Kansas, Iowa, Indiana, Hawaii, Colorado and California. So,...
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