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How Often is Collaborative Divorce Successful in Florida? (An Overview of the Data)

By Gale H. Moore |

Going through a divorce is hard. Florida’s collaborative law process is designed to provide married couples who are splitting with a confidential, non-adversarial environment to work together to reach a mutually-workable solution. This raises an important question: How well does collaborative divorce in Florida actually work? The short answer is that 6 in 7… Read More »

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Does an Award of Sole Child Custody Terminate the Other Parent’s Rights?

By Gale H. Moore |

Are you a parent who is preparing for or going through a child custody case in Florida? If sole custody is an issue in your case, you may be wondering: Does an award of sole custody mean that the other parent’s rights are terminated? The answer is “no”—even if sole custody is awarded, the… Read More »

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