Understanding Personal and Enterprise Goodwill in Divorce Proceedings

What happens to a business owned by one or both spouses during a divorce in Florida? The answer often depends on many factors…

Founding Partner of Johnson Ritchey Family Law Achieves Board Certification in Marital and Family Law

Johnson Ritchey Family Law is proud to announce that Founding Partner Caroline Johnson has been officially board certified in Marital and Family Law by The Florida Bar

Does cheating affect the outcome of a divorce?

In Florida, the concept of a “no-fault” divorce allows spouses to dissolve their marriage without assigning blame or proving wrongdoing.

The Role of Digital Evidence in Child Support Cases

In today’s digitally connected world, evidence often extends far beyond traditional documents and in-person testimonies.

Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements

A prenuptial agreement is a contract that a prospective husband and wife enter prior to the marriage.

An Easier Process: Understanding Collaborative Divorce

Divorce can be a challenging and emotional journey for any family. However, the traditional adversarial approach is not the only way to navigate this difficult time.

Understanding Uncontested Divorce

Divorce proceedings can often be emotionally and financially taxing, but in certain cases, couples may opt for an uncontested divorce to streamline the process.

When Its Over: Filling the Void of a Closed Case

You and your attorney went to war together. They saw you through the worst of time, stood by your side and fought your case.

From Boardroom to Breakup: Managing Business Assets in a Divorce

Divorce proceedings involving business assets require careful planning and expertise to protect both personal and professional interests.

2024 Changes to Florida’s Equitable Distribution Law

Effective July 1, 2024, Florida made changes to the law that applies to the equitable distribution of marital assets and liabilities during divorce proceedings.

How Long Does It Take to Get Divorced?

Divorce proceedings can vary significantly in duration depending on several factors, including the nature of the divorce (collaborative or litigious) and whether children are involved.

Can a Parent Move Out of State Without Permission?

A common question that arises in family law, particularly during paternity and divorce proceedings, is whether a parent may relocate or move out of state…