Legal Articles, Divorce & Family Law

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO WITH YOUR HOUSE IN A DIVORCE?

Equitable property division can be one of the most difficult parts of any divorce

LEONARD R. ROSS RECOGNIZED FOR EXCELLENCE

Attorney Leonard R. Ross has been selected to Florida Legal Elite’s prestigious roster for 2016

Collaborative Law: A Structured Resolution Out of Court

An overview of the Collaborative Law model approach to alternative dispute resolution.

IVF: A Patient's Guide (Legal Contributor)

IVF: A PATIENT'S GUIDE is written to aid anyone considering fertility treatment in successfully navigating the process.

Property Division: Community Property Versus Equitable Distribution

This CLE provides comparisons between Community Property Jurisdictions and Equitable Distribution Jurisdictions for legal practitioners.

Understanding Child Support: Your Rights And Obligations

Divorce is complicated at the best of times, but when children are involved, the complexities inherent in the divorce process multiply exponentially. One of the most contentious and poorly-understood areas of divorce law is child support.

Divorce

Help through a divorce.

Divorce In A Tough Lender's Market: Ten Simple Steps Toward (Re)financing A Home

Simple step-by-step approach to home (re)financing as part of a divorce.

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