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Considerations For Choosing A Divorce Attorney: Co-Parenting Agreements

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  When couples decide to get a divorce, one of the first considerations they must make is whether or not to co-parent their children after the divorce. Many people, in fact, have a strong opinion on this issue; some people are very opposed to co-parenting and believe that it destroys the special bond between a mother and a father. Other people feel exactly the opposite way, arguing that it's a great opportunity for dads to reconnect with their children. This article will explore the basic arguments for and against co-parenting. Hopefully, after reading this brief article, you will be better informed about this important parenting option. First of all, co-parenting doesn't necessarily mean equal parenting time. There are many different custody orders and each one applies to a specific child. For instance, in a joint custody case, both parents participate in the decision making regarding their children. However, if the parents are not able to agree, a judge will make the decisi...

Divorce Lawyer in Florida Affordable

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How to Keep Your Inherited Property in a Divorce A family member passed away but left your property as part of the inheritance. And if it was always understood, during your union that the property was intended for you personally, you’re concerned that your partner could want a piece of the house now that divorce is on the horizon. Whether you’ve inherited farmland, a second house, or pine trees, a divorce court will follow the same investigation in determining whether you’ll keep your inherited property in a divorce. The court might want to work out: Is the home marital in nature, or is it really your alone? In case the house is non-marital, then does your partner have any sort of equity or fair demand based on her own contributions to the house throughout the marriage? Is recurring and routine income derived from the property that increases your income level? Back in Florida divorces property is fairly divided between the parties. Non-marital proper...