It is advisable for adults to create a will as early as possible. However, because life circumstances can change quickly and dramatically, it is also advisable for adults to review their wills periodically and make changes as necessary. There are essentially two ways...
What happens when a paternity case goes to court?
If you are the alleged father of a child not married to the mother, establishing paternity does not always require you to go to court. On the contrary, if you and the child's mother are in agreement, it is possible for you to establish legal paternity at the hospital...
Recognizing the signs of parental alienation syndrome
Parents want what is best for their children, even those who suffer through a divorce. Though studies have proven that a healthy relationship with both parents is best, some divorced or separated parents do not feel the same. When a child begins to withdraw and act...
Is Florida law hurting biological fathers?
There are various ways to establish the paternity of a child in Florida. One of the main rules under the law is that if a woman has a husband at the time of the child's birth, the law presumes that man is the child's father, according to News 4 JAX. While this is true...