Three Ways to Support Single Moms This Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is around the corner. On this day, many families are intentional about catering to the matriarch of their home. What about single mothers? In our society today, many retailers and companies feature ideal gift ideas for mom. While many of those ideas are...
How to Approach Loneliness After Finalizing Your Divorce
The early days, weeks, or months after a Divorce is finalized can be an emotional rollercoaster. Some mornings, you may wake up with gratitude for a fresh start. Others may feel heavy and filled with grief. Unlike the finality that comes with the death of a loved one,...
What is the Role of a Guardian Ad Litem in a Family Law Case?
When a family is going through a Divorce or Timesharing (Child Custody) case, the emotional impact on any minor child involved can be profound. Our Team at The Marks Law Firm, P.A. – Family Law & Divorce Attorneys in Orlando, advocates for what is in the best...
Divorce Coach Lee Wright and Attorney Tom Marks Discuss Nuts and Bolts of the Process
Below are additional questions addressed by Divorce Coach Lee Wright and Attorney Tom Marks regarding the “Nuts and Bolts of Divorce” In this blog, Mediation and additional financial aspects of Divorce are covered. To learn more about the filing stage of a Divorce,...
Three Reasons to Choose Collaborative Law in Your Orlando Divorce Case
When two people get married, they don’t typically consider the possibility of a Divorce. There is a saying, “Marry someone who you believe will consider your best interest even if you are no longer together.” Collaborative Divorce is a newer approach that allows both...
What Happens to Retirement Plans in a Florida Divorce Case?
Perhaps you are preparing to file for Divorce and are unsure how to handle your retirement plan in the process. Did you know, in Florida, retirement benefits such as 401(k)s, pensions, and IRAs are considered Marital Property if they were accumulated during the...
Common Divorce Questions Answered by Orlando Family Law Attorney Tom Marks
Divorce Coach Lee Wright caught up with our very own Tom Marks again recently. To read more about their previous conversation on Collaborative Law, CLICK HERE. Lee Wright strives to help her Clients and address any questions they may have, especially in the early...
A Realtor’s Role in Collaborative Divorce
Since March 24, 2016, Collaborative Divorce has officially been recognized in Florida as a positive alternative to Traditional Litigation. This newer approach emphasizes common goals and solutions, over confrontation, aiming to achieve a mutually agreeable settlement....
What Is a Contested Divorce?
Potential Family Law Clients who are contemplating leaving their marriage may be unaware of specific legal terms related to Divorce. At The Marks Law Firm, P.A. – Family Law & Divorce Attorneys, our Team is prepared to answer common questions that may arise during an...
I Was Served Divorce Papers, Now What?
Even in situations where you and your spouse are experiencing conflict, frequent disagreements, lack of empathy for one another, etc., being faced with the potential end of your marriage may still come as a shock. At The Marks Law Firm, P.A. – Family Law & Divorce...