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Divorce can impact your toddler’s behavior and development

On behalf of Kathy D. Sheive Attorney at Law | Aug 27, 2019 | Divorce

It can be very difficult to tell any child that you and their other parent aren’t going to be living together anymore as a family. While many parents assume that the younger a child is, the less of a lasting impression their divorce will have on their lives,...

What are the first matters divorcing couples need to discuss?

On behalf of Kathy D. Sheive Attorney at Law | Aug 22, 2019 | Divorce

Most couples don’t decide to divorce on the spur of the moment. There’s usually a build-up to it instead. Most couples file for divorce once they’ve grown tired of fighting to make things work. There’s generally no chance of reconciliation for...

Steps that you can take to minimize the emotional toll of divorce

On behalf of Kathy D. Sheive Attorney at Law | Aug 2, 2019 | Divorce

When someone’s preparing to get divorced, they often talk about the devastating financial impact that it has on their life. Few people delve into how emotionally taxing that it can be. Fortunately, there are some strategies that you can employ to minimize the...

What are some of the wildest reasons couples have divorced?

On behalf of Kathy D. Sheive Attorney at Law | Jul 19, 2019 | Divorce

Data published by the American Psychological Association shows that the United States’ divorce rate currently hovers around 50%. Many spouses lose interest in being married soon after they realize that their relationship isn’t one of the fairytales shown...

There are steps to take after your Florida divorce is finalized

On behalf of Kathy D. Sheive Attorney at Law | Jul 12, 2019 | Divorce

Anyone who hasn’t ever gotten divorced before would assume that a divorce is over and done with once a judge signs off on their final order. While that helps you get closer to reclaiming your life, there are a few things that you still need to do after a Florida...

Summer: ‘Tis the season for divorce?

On behalf of Kathy D. Sheive Attorney at Law | Jun 28, 2019 | Divorce

When most people are asked what comes to mind when they think about the summer, they often mention school being out, warm days, barbecues and family vacations. For many couples, though, it’s around this time of the year that they begin planning for their...

We can help you seek joint custody of the kids

On behalf of Kathy D. Sheive Attorney at Law | Jun 8, 2019 | Divorce

You and your spouse are tired of fighting and have made the decision to split for good. You want to keep the process as civil as possible and salvage what remains of your co-parenting relationship. For many, that means making the decision to seek joint custody of the...

Graduation time and divorce often go hand-in-hand

On behalf of Kathy D. Sheive Attorney at Law | May 31, 2019 | Divorce

As you’ve ventured out to eat in Kissimmee in recent weeks, you’ve likely seen quite a bit of youth in satin gowns. It’s that time of year again for high schoolers to walk across the stage and get their diplomas. Sadly in recent years, the start of...

How do you know your marriage is really unhappy?

On behalf of Kathy D. Sheive Attorney at Law | May 17, 2019 | Divorce

There’s a big difference between a marriage that’s going through a difficult time and one that’s just generally unhappy. Difficult times can be endured and even help a couple grow. An unhappy marriage can ultimately stifle both people’s lives...

Divorced women’s credit woes are often caused by their exes

On behalf of Kathy D. Sheive Attorney at Law | Apr 26, 2019 | Divorce

Anyone who’s been through a divorce will likely readily admit that it takes an emotional toll on them. Ending a relationship with someone that you’ve been involved with is inevitably difficult. What you often don’t hear, though, are stories about the...

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