by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
Can a Mediator Give Legal Advice? A mediator’s role is to facilitate an agreement with both parties. The mediator is a neutral party and represents both parties to the mediation. This would be the father and mother in a custody matter, or the husband and wife in a...
by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
How Do We Change Our Parenting Time Sharing Agreements After a Court Order? At the time of divorce, parents will be issued a court order that provides a custody and parenting plan. As children grow and situations change, there may be a need for modifications after a...
by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
How Long Does a Typical Mediation Take in Florida? Mediation takes however long is necessary to work through all of the issues, agree to terms, and draft a settlement agreement. On average, litigation can take up to 2 years to complete in Florida. Mediation is a...
by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
What Is a No-Fault Divorce in Florida? The term no-fault relates to the grounds for divorce. In Florida, there is no-fault, and the no-fault grounds are this: if you allege that your marriage has broken down irretrievably, that means that there’s no likelihood of a...
by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
How Are Assets Divided Up? Who Makes the Choice and Selection? In Florida, if you have a litigated issue about how your property is divided and distributed, we’ll go to the court. There are many factors that a court would consider in deciding what would be considered...