by Carl Ohall | Aug 3, 2026 | Child Custody, Divorce
When a co-parent falls behind on court-ordered child support, it is easy to get frustrated. The receiving parent might feel it’s unfair for the other parent to keep spending time with their child when they’re not meeting their financial obligations. However, Florida...
by Carl Ohall | Jul 6, 2026 | Child Custody, Divorce
Child support in Florida is meant to ensure children get the financial support they need after their parents split up. The state uses child support guidelines to determine how much one parent should pay, but many parents wonder if they can agree to something different...
by Carl Ohall | Jun 15, 2026 | Divorce
After a divorce, Florida’s timesharing plans are meant to give children a sense of stability. But life is not always predictable. What worked a year ago might not fit your family’s needs anymore, and sometimes it is necessary to update your parenting plan. But to...
by Carl Ohall | May 18, 2026 | Prenuptial Agreements
Talking about money before getting married is not much fun, but if you are tying the knot in Florida, it is important to know how a prenuptial agreement can shape what happens to your property if things don’t work out. These agreements, often referred to as “prenups,”...
by Carl Ohall | Apr 5, 2026 | Child Custody, Divorce, High Asset Divorce
Family law cases can get deeply personal and pretty emotional. When you are dealing with things like timesharing, child support, or splitting up property, having an attorney by your side matters, but only if you actually work with them and keep things honest. In...