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Category: Divorce & Family Law

You don’t have to stand for the spread of misinformation and lies. Know your rights when it comes to online attacks by an ex-spouse.
By Philip J. Bonamo, Esq. - Florida Board Certified Criminal Trial Law Attorney
Don’t get caught in a sticky situation. Learn how to protect yourself and your business during divorce proceedings with these tips.
By Philip J. Bonamo, Esq. - Florida Board Certified Criminal Trial Law Attorney
In a December 2018 opinion, a Florida appeals court upheld a trial court’s denial of the former husband’s request to terminate his permanent alimony obligation after his ex-wife remarried. Normally, permanent alimony terminates upon the remarriage or death of the receiving spouse per Florida Statute 61.08.
By Paul E Rice, Jr. - Board Certified Divorce Attorney
Ensure fair divorce proceedings through open and honest communication. Learn how you can get valuable assistance during your divorce.
By Philip J. Bonamo, Esq. - Florida Board Certified Criminal Trial Law Attorney
It’s possible to navigate through divorce confusion while keeping children’s best interests at heart. Learn more with this advice.
By Philip J. Bonamo, Esq. - Florida Board Certified Criminal Trial Law Attorney
Rice Law Firm attorneys, Jarett de Paula, Beth King, Paul Rice and Phil Bonamo attended the annual marital and family law seminar sponsored by the Florida Bar's Family Law Section and the Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.
By Rice Law
When you have to move, what happens to your minor children? Use this insight to discover your rights as a parent.
By Philip J. Bonamo, Esq. - Florida Board Certified Criminal Trial Law Attorney
Paul Rice chaired the quarterly meeting of the Volusia County Bar Association's Family Law Section at the Volusia County Courthouse in Deland, Florida on January 24, 2019.
By Rice Law
A Dissolution of Marriage is stressful enough without public displays of angst. Through the years, you may have heard various sayings about who divorce is “hardest” on. The fact is, any separation or dissolution of marriage presents an emotionally-charged and often uncomfortable scenario.
By Philip J. Bonamo, Esq. - Florida Board Certified Criminal Trial Law Attorney
There’s usually a pretty good reason that a couple is getting divorced. In my experience, one of the spouses is unhappy with the other due to incompatibility, infidelilty or mental health issues. And, if the parties don’t make good marriage partners, then chances are they won’t make good business partners after the marriage is dissolved.
By Paul E Rice, Jr. - Board Certified Divorce Attorney