When the military relocates a divorced spouse who is a service member away from the other ex-spouse, what happens with the kids?In our last post, we introduced the Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act (UDPCVA), which the Florida legislature adopted...
Month: January 2020
“On the Road Again” – Relocation of military ex-spouses, part 1
When the military relocates a divorced spouse who is a service member away from the other ex-spouse, what happens with the kids?You can imagine a number of different, potentially difficult situations that could evolve when two ex-spouses have minor children and one is...
“Don’t eat that!”
When one parent wants to send (or not send) snacks to school, who prevails?The answer to this question is not as easy as it would suggest. It depends on a few things. Does the parenting plan incorporated into the final divorce order deal with the issue? Is it of...
“I’m a Survivor” – sang Destiny’s Child
Social Security benefits for a surviving divorced spouseOr, if you are from an earlier generation that still faces divorce, you might think instead of Donna Summer singing “I Will Survive.” The sentiment is the same no matter your age – that it’s not unusual to feel...
Rule 12.285 – The gift that keeps on giving
Exploring the Florida requirements to produce and supplement mandatory disclosure in divorce proceedings Now that we have given the gifts we purchased for family and friends in celebration of the holidays, we have a whole year before holiday gift planning begins...