Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Robert F. Kohlman | September 9, 2019
A Florida appellate court has found unenforceable a "co-parenting agreement" that "jointly and equally" gave parental authority to a lesbian couple to raise a 5-year-old boy. Only the parent who was biologically related to the child had parental rights, which includes the right to withhold time-sharing from the other parent.
By Catherine Wilson | August 5, 2019
Judge Scott M. Bernstein, who serves as administrative judge in the family division, has been recognized by Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Canady.
By Catherine Wilson | July 30, 2019
A prominent Miami attorney-philanthropist is fighting claims that he has dementia and is a vulnerable victim of financial fraud. The assertions come from his son, a former Bush administration general counsel and U.N. representative.
By Zach Schlein | July 23, 2019
The RISE Court will address the specialized needs of children known or suspected of being victims of human trafficking. The court's first session is scheduled for Aug. 13, and a reception to mark its opening will be held Wednesday afternoon at the Broward County Courthouse.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Zach Schlein | June 21, 2019
Although the Yaffa & Associates founder has no problem taking an adversarial approach in litigation, she's stood out from the pack by placing collaboration and empathy at the fore of her practice.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jeffrey P. Wasserman | June 12, 2019
A collaborative divorce, while still difficult because it deals with ending a marriage, is a peacemaking process to keep civility between the parties so they can work more closely together after the process.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jason Domark, Charles C. Kline and Reid Kline | April 15, 2019
Buzz Aldrin recently settled a lawsuit with two of his children and his former business manager. The complaint, filed in Florida state court, alleged that the defendants assumed access to Aldrin's personal credit cards, bank accounts, trust money, space memorabilia and other property.
By Ellis Rua | April 8, 2019
Stephanie Loraine Piñeiro was afraid her parents would force her to continue an unwanted pregnancy if she told them.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Lindsay B. Haber | February 7, 2019
The world is a buzz over news that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos may have had an extramarital affair and that he and his wife are divorcing. And as it happens in all divorces, the parties' assets and liabilities must now be split, including Bezos' $135 billion net worth as stated by Forbes in January.
By Sally Pretorius | January 30, 2019
It is unfair and inaccurate to phrase the division of the Bezos' assets as: “How much will MacKenzie get from the divorce?” because the Bezos' built their community estate on the shoulders of both spouses.
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