Monthly Archives: April 2026
Breaking the Cycle: How Florida Family Law Can Help Victims of Domestic Abuse Rebuild Their Lives
Leaving an abusive relationship is one of the most difficult and courageous decisions a person can make. For many survivors of domestic abuse, the priority is safety, but the longer journey often involves rebuilding stability, regaining independence, and protecting themselves and their children from further harm. Florida family law provides several legal protections designed… Read More »
Common Mistakes to Avoid in Florida Family Law Appeals
Appealing a family court decision can feel like the next logical step when a ruling does not seem fair or legally sound. However, the appellate process in Florida is very different from trial court litigation. Appeals focus on legal errors made during the original proceedings rather than retrying the case or introducing new evidence…. Read More »
Tax Consequences of Divorce for Florida Business Owners: Avoiding Costly Mistakes
For Florida business owners, divorce can involve far more than dividing personal assets or determining support obligations. A closely held company, partnership interest, or professional practice may represent the most valuable asset in the marital estate. When a business becomes part of a divorce settlement, tax consequences can quickly become one of the most… Read More »
When Reputation Is an Asset: Divorce Strategy for Executives, Investors, and Public Figures
For executives, entrepreneurs, investors, and public-facing professionals, reputation is not just personal. It is professional capital. It influences board relationships, investor confidence, client retention, partnership opportunities, and long-term earning potential. When divorce becomes part of the story, protecting that reputation often becomes just as important as dividing assets. A high-profile divorce does not have… Read More »
