Division of stock options in a divorce can be one of the most complicated issues when attempting to fairly divide marital property. While stock options may be based on past job performance, they may also represent compensation for the retention of an employee or anticipated future employment for related services. Stock options granted in anticipation… Read More >
Diverted Marital Property in a Palm Beach Divorce
The process of reaching an equitable distribution of marital property in a Florida divorce entails full disclosure of the assets by both parties. When one party seeks to hide assets or income, this can jeopardize the court’s ability to structure an equitable property distribution. The risk of having assets hidden or diverted to a family… Read More >
Constructive Co-Parenting within Florida Child Custody Arrangements [Part III]
This is the final installment in our three-part series of articles on effective co-parenting in Palm Beach child custody cases. Our South Florida child custody litigation team is committed to protecting the parent-child relationship that our clients share with their children. While most parents would prefer to have more parenting time with their children following… Read More >
Constructive Co-Parenting within Florida Child Custody Arrangements [Part II]
Cooperating with the other parent following a divorce or paternity dispute is one of the most difficult challenges for a parent. While parties in a marital dissolution face many serious issues, their ability to find constructive ways to work together is critical to protecting children from the potential adverse effects of a South Florida divorce… Read More >
Constructive Co-Parenting within Florida Child Custody Arrangements [Part I]
Child custody disputes are emotionally challenging for both parents and children whether in a divorce, paternity or modification context. If you are able to construct a positive co-parenting relationship, you and your children will benefit. While this is not earth shattering news for any parent, this advice is much easier for a Florida child custody… Read More >
Florida’s Virtual Visitation Laws
When parents divorce or are involved in a paternity action, it is common that one parent must relocate out of the immediate area. The logistics of promoting continuing contact with both parents are far more complex when hundreds or even thousands of miles separate the homes of parents in a Florida child custody dispute. Nonetheless,… Read More >