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The Custody of Dexter The Pug Has been Resolved
The above title will have divorce attorneys in West Palm Beach, Florida scratching their heads. As much as a divorcing couple may love their family pets, the law in Florida and elsewhere in the country does not treat family pets like children (and aw...
Will Alimony Laws Be Changing in Divorce Cases?
During this recession, divorce attorneys in Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington, and elsewhere in Palm Beach County have been dealing more and more with alimony modification matters. People are either attempting to lower their alimony payments or attempti...
Craig’s List Adoption Advertisement Puzzles Divorce and Family Law Attorneys
Divorce and Family Law Attorneys in Jupiter, West Palm Beach, Wellington and other sections of Palm Beach County sometimes are asked by prospective clients to assist them in adopting children. In doing so, these attorneys may refer their clients to p...
Take Photos of Your Young Children at Bath Time and Lose Custody of Them; Overreaction or A Warning for Parents in Custody Cases
Imagine you are on vacation with your three young daughters (ages 18 months, 4, and 5). Like most young parents, you take a lot of photos of your children during the vacation. One night during the vacation you are relaxed and the kids are in a playfu...
If Your Child is Overweight, Will You Lose Custody/Majority Time Sharing in a Divorce Case?
Experienced divorce attorneys in Wellington, Jupiter, and other areas of Palm Beach County know that among the most contested issues in a divorce case revolves around custody (or majority time sharing as it is currently known in Florida). Marital and...
Will Divorce Soon Be Banned In Some Parts of the United States?
The above headline would cause disbelief in most divorce attorneys, whether they are located in Jupiter, Wellington or elsewhere in Palm Beach County. The national statistics for first time marriages to end in divorce still hovers around the 50% mark...

