Monthly Archives: February 2026
Can We Change a Child Time-Sharing Schedule Without Telling the Court?
Are you and your co-parent subject to a child-time sharing arrangement in Florida? If so, there may come a point when that schedule needs to be updated. This raises an important question: Can we change a child time-sharing schedule without telling the court? The short answer is that, for your own protection, you should… Read More »
Collaborative Divorce Works Best When You Know What to Expect
The Florida Courts explains that collaborative divorce is a private, structured process designed to allow couples to settle their divorce in a cooperative manner. It can be a great option. Collaborative divorce works best when you are fully prepared. Here, our Clearwater collaborative divorce attorney highlights the key things you can expect from the… Read More »
Is Collaborative Divorce Handled at the County Level in Florida?
The Florida Collaborative Law Process Act is a law in Florida that creates a structured process to allow couples to end their marriage in a cooperative, amicable manner. You may be wondering: Is a collaborative divorce handled at the county level in Florida? The short answer is “yes.” In Florida, collaborative divorce is handled… Read More »
What is Durational Alimony in Florida and How is it Calculated?
Getting divorced in Florida? You may have questions about spousal support. Durational alimony is one of the four different types of spousal support in Florida. At the Law Office of Gale H. Moore P.A., we provide a Durational Alimony Calculator to help you get started. In this article, our Clearwater family lawyer provides a… Read More »
