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When Its Over: Filling the Void of a Closed Case
/by Christen RitcheyYou 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
/by Caroline JohnsonDivorce proceedings involving business assets require careful planning and expertise to protect both personal and professional interests.
2024 Changes to Florida’s Equitable Distribution Law
/by Caroline JohnsonEffective 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?
/by Christen RitcheyDivorce 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?
/by Marissa GartA common question that arises in family law, particularly during paternity and divorce proceedings, is whether a parent may relocate or move out of state…
What We’ve Seen: The Top 10 Reasons for Divorce in South Florida
/by Christen RitcheyDivorce is a significant life event that affects many families across Florida. At our family law firm in Boca Raton…
Johnson Ritchey Family Law Announces Founding Partner Christen Ritchey Named Among 2024 Florida Super Lawyers
/by Caroline JohnsonJohnson Ritchey Family Law is proud to announce that Founding Partner Christen Ritchey has been named among the 2024 Florida Super Lawyers.
Divorcing with Digital Assets 101
/by Christen RitcheyIn the age of digital technology, divorce proceedings must address not only physical property but also the allocation of digital assets.
The Unique Challenges of Divorce in Equestrian Families
/by Christen RitcheyDivorce is a challenging process for any family, but for those deeply involved in the equestrian world, it can come with its own set of unique complexities.
Deciding to Divorce: Insights for First Responders
/by Caroline JohnsonDivorce is often a complex and emotionally challenging process, but when one or both spouses are firefighters or law enforcement officers, additional unique hurdles can arise.
Celebrating Marissa Gart’s Promotion to Partner at Johnson Ritchey Family Law
/by Christen RitcheyWe are excited to announce that Marissa Gart has been promoted to Partner at Johnson Ritchey Family Law, effective April 2024.
Do Grandparents Have Rights?
/by Marissa GartIn the intricate world of family law, a common question often asked is whether grandparents have custody or timesharing rights during a dissolution of marriage in Florida.