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Is an equal time-sharing plan best for your family?

On behalf of Rebecca H. Fischer of Fischer & Feldman, P.A. posted in Collaborative Law on Wednesday, September 14, 2016.

Co-parenting is a challenging process which takes constant attention and patience. When a break up is fresh emotions are high and it can be hard for everyone to work together. It is important to consider what is best for your children as a top priority. First understand how equal time-sharing plans work and decide what works best for your family.

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What is the difference between collaborative law and mediation?

On behalf of Rebecca H. Fischer of Fischer & Feldman, P.A. posted in Collaborative Law on Monday, January 25, 2016.

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Divorce with special needs planning is often complicated

On behalf of Rebecca H. Fischer of Fischer & Feldman, P.A. posted in Collaborative Law on Friday, November 6, 2015.

Divorce can be complicated enough on its own, even if you and your spouse don’t have any children. If you do, it grows even more complex, and this reaches a whole new level if you have a child with special needs. Below are a few things that you should know about this process in Florida.

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What is the ABLE Act?

On behalf of Rebecca H. Fischer of Fischer & Feldman, P.A. posted in Collaborative Law on Wednesday, September 9, 2015.

It’s been in the works for more than eight years. The “Achieving a Better Life Experience” Act, also known as ABLE, was the idea of a father who had a daughter with Down syndrome. After presenting his idea to the Down Syndrome Association of Northern Virginia, and it ended up in front of Rep. Ander Crenshaw, (R-FL). Rep. Crenshaw fought for the bill’s passage, although it took some time to get it to a vote.

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Why collaborative divorce might be a good choice for you

On behalf of Rebecca H. Fischer of Fischer & Feldman, P.A. posted in Collaborative Law on Friday, July 24, 2015.

It doesn’t matter if you are the spouse who makes the decision to file for divorce or the spouse who is on the receiving end of the divorce papers, you will more than likely find yourself experiencing a wide range of emotions from relief, happiness and hope to sadness, anger and anxiety in the immediate aftermath of these definitive actions.

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