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How To Be A Good Father After Divorce

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

While many people have fond memories of their dads, many do not. They are often children of divorce who lived with their mothers and saw their fathers rarely, if at all. Maybe their fathers ended up in jail, suffered from substance abuse, struggled with mental illness, or just didn’t want anything to do with… Read More »

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Common Real Estate Closing Issues

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

You may be excited to close on your house, until you receive notice that there has been an issue. There are many issues that can cause delays during the closing process. While they are not typically not the end of the world, they can be frustrating to deal with, especially if the problem is… Read More »

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What To Look Forward To After Divorce

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Our culture makes it seem as though being in a relationship should be your main goal. So when you decide to divorce, it can be a shock to many people. How will you survive the single life? Won’t it be lonely? Being single after being in a relationship for so long can seem scary… Read More »

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Achieving Financial Independence After Divorce

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Many divorced couples are learning how to be independent after divorce. One topic of focus is financial independence. After a divorce, finances become a huge concern. Two incomes turn into one. While you may receive alimony or child support, it’s primarily up to you to earn income to pay your bills. This can be… Read More »

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When In-Laws Drive You To Divorce

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

It’s a tale as old as time. Wives deal with their husbands’ mothers and their unsolicited advice and rude comments. Husbands often have to handle bullying and aggressiveness from their wives’ fathers. Those who actually like their in-laws seem to be in the minority. Many people can’t stand their in-laws and while their remarks… Read More »

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Common Co-Parenting Issues

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Divorcing is a challenge, especially if you have kids. That means you won’t be rid of your spouse until your kids become adults. Your ex-spouse will still be a part of your children’s lives, whether you like it or not. Judges believe that children thrive when both parents are involved, and while it’s a… Read More »

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What To Look For In Vague Business Contracts

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

When it comes to agreements, details matter. When signing a contract, you want to ensure the terms are clear. When things are vague or unclear, it can cause frustration and even business disputes down the road. Don’t sign a contract unless you are clear on specific terms. Here are some vague business terms to… Read More »

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Florida Parents Sue Catholic School For Not Being Anti-LGBTQ

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

When you think of breach of contract, you may think of a contractor taking a client’s money without performing a remodel or a client not paying a company on time. But what if a child does not receive the type of education the parents expected from a school? Could that be a valid claim?… Read More »

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What To Know When Divorcing In Your 20s

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

You married in your early 20s, just after college. You thought you married “the one,” but after a couple years, the relationship went sour. You and your spouse live separate lives. You do nothing together and hardly communicate. You’re not happy. Should you wait it out and hope things change? Should you spend a… Read More »

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Focus On Settling Your Child Custody Case

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

The divorce process can be rife with anger, bitterness, and resentment. Many couples transfer these negative feelings onto their children, causing even more tension. This continues on throughout the divorce, leaving courts to decide on child custody matters. While judges do their best to make decisions that are in the best interest of the… Read More »

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