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Help! I Need to Co-Parent With My Ex, But We Don't Get Along!
Successful co-parenting with an ex doesn't require friendship — just a shared focus on your children's well-being. From treating communication like a business relationship to following your Parenting Plan and considering parallel parenting, these practical strategies help reduce conflict after divorce. Learn how Miami family law attorney Patricia Elizee guides Florida parents toward greater stability for their families.
3 days ago


When Do I Need to File a Petition for Relocation in Florida?
A new job, remarriage, or better schools may prompt a move—but Florida law often requires court approval before relocating with a child. Learn when you need to file a petition for relocation in Florida, what happens if you move without permission, and how courts decide these cases based on the child's best interests.
Jun 17


Alimony Reform in 2026
Alimony reform is reshaping spousal support across the U.S. in 2026. Permanent alimony is fading, courts now favor time-limited support tied to real financial need, and modifications are easier than ever. Whether you may pay or receive support, understanding these changes is key to protecting your future. Learn what's driving reform, how it affects your case, and why working with an experienced attorney makes all the difference.
Jun 3


What to expect in a Florida Contested Divorce
A Florida contested divorce can involve multiple legal stages, including financial disclosure, mediation, temporary hearings, and trial. This guide explains what spouses may expect during the divorce process in Florida, from filing the petition through final judgment and possible post-judgment issues involving child support, parenting plans, alimony, and property division.
May 13
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