Family Law
How Much Is Child Support for One Child in Florida?
If you are searching for a straight answer, the most honest starting point is that Florida does not use one flat statewide number for child support. Florida uses guideline calculations designed to be consistent, but the final result can change based on each parent’s income, certain allowable deductions, childcare expenses, health insurance costs for the child, and how parenting time is shared.
Feb 28, 2026
Family Law
Postnuptial Agreement Lawyer
A postnuptial agreement can bring clarity, fairness, and financial protection to a marriage that has evolved over time. This article explains how postnups work in Florida, what they can include, the legal standards for enforceability, and how a lawyer can help couples create an agreement that supports their long-term goals.
Feb 28, 2026
Family Law
How to Get Back Child Support in Florida
This guide explains how parents in Florida can recover unpaid child support, including how arrears work, when retroactive support applies, and which enforcement tools actually get results. It also breaks down the step-by-step process, your legal options, and when it is smart to involve a child support attorney so you can secure the support your child is owed.
Feb 28, 2026
Family Law
Why is Moving Out the Biggest Mistake in a Divorce?
Moving out during a divorce can damage your custody, finances, and rights in Florida. Learn when leaving is safe, when it’s a mistake, and how to protect yourself.
Feb 28, 2026
Family Law
How Can Unmarried Fathers Legally Establish Paternity?
Legal paternity is what turns “everyone knows I am the dad” into enforceable rights and responsibilities in the eyes of the law. The good news is that unmarried fathers usually have several ways to establish paternity.
Feb 28, 2026
Family Law
Key Components of a Marital Settlement Agreement
A marital settlement agreement is often the document that shapes your financial security, your parenting schedule and your daily life after the divorce is final, so it makes sense to feel a lot of pressure around getting it right. Many people worry that one wrong sentence could cost them money, contact with their kids or years of stability.
Feb 28, 2026
Family Law
The 3 C’s of Divorce
In our new guide, we break down the 3 C’s of divorce — communication, cooperation and compromise — and show how using them can reduce conflict, protect your children and help you reach fairer agreements without constant courtroom battles.
Feb 28, 2026
Family Law
What Is the First Thing I Should Do if I Want a Divorce?
If you are thinking about divorce, the first feeling is often not anger, but confusion. You may be lying awake wondering where you will live, how you will support yourself, and what will happen to your children.
Feb 28, 2026