Monthly Archives: November 2025
Can a Guardian ad Litem Be Biased? What to Do if You Feel Treated Unfairly
In Florida custody cases, emotions often run high. Parents want what’s best for their children, yet may disagree deeply about what that looks like. To help the court make informed decisions, judges sometimes appoint a Guardian ad Litem (GAL), a neutral third party responsible for investigating and recommending what arrangement serves the child’s best… Read More »
Protecting the Parent-Child Bond in High-Conflict Divorces
Divorce is one of life’s most painful transitions, especially when children are involved. While many parents strive to shield their children from conflict, emotions can sometimes spill over into the co-parenting dynamic. In high-conflict divorces, disagreements over custody, timesharing, and communication can unintentionally, or deliberately, strain the parent-child relationship. In these cases, protecting the… Read More »
How Does Timesharing Affect Child Support in Florida? Understanding the Link Between Custody and Support
When parents separate or divorce, one of the biggest concerns is how to balance time with their children and ensure they’re financially supported. In Florida, child support and timesharing are closely connected. How much time each parent spends with their child can significantly influence the amount of support that one parent pays or receives…. Read More »
Can We Agree to a Different Child Support Amount Than the Guidelines?
For many Florida parents, child support is one of the most sensitive topics during or after divorce. Both parents want what’s best for their children, but financial realities, such as differing incomes, new relationships, or unexpected expenses, can complicate what “fair” looks like. Some parents wonder if they can simply agree on their own… Read More »
