Back to School for Timesharing Parents
For the primary resident parent going back to school likely means little will change in the relationship with their children. But for... Read More
U.S. Census on Divorce and Marriage
A recent report issued by the U.S. Census Bureau looking at how families and marriages were taking shape in the United States.
Alimony to Take off Following the End of the Space Program
Elizabeth Benedict looks at how Alimony is poised to soar following the end of the 30-year Space Program in Florida.
The Connections Project
Over 24 million children are growing up in homes without their biological father. One reason for this is the incarceration of the... Read More
The Salesmanship of Divorce
No one entering into a divorce hopes for the process to be long, drawn out, and expensive. But often times divorce is... Read More
The Men’s Warehouse Fourth Annual Suit Drive
The goal is 100,000 clothing items by August 31st, mark your calendar to help the Men’s Warehouse reach it! By donating your... Read More
Dwayne Wade Shares His Story as a Single Father
No father plans to find himself in the position of a single father. Just the words “single father” bring negative connotations to... Read More
The Men’s Divorce Law Firm: One of Orlando’s Top 100 Companies for Working Families
Every year the Orlando Sentinel, Orlando’s local newspaper, recognizes the top 100 companies for working families. The Men’s Divorce Law Firm is... Read More
Roughhousing with Dad is Important for a Child’s Development
Dads play roughhousing with their young children is crucially important in the early development of kids, according to a study by Australian... Read More
Blind, Crippled, and Playing in a Marching Band
The bond between a father and his child can be powerful enough to overcome almost anything, even crippling birth defects.