On Behalf of Rechel & Associates, P.A. | Jan 27, 2020 | Property Division
If you and your spouse have a significant amount of credit card debt and then decide that you are going to get divorced, you will need to pay close attention to how you can both address this debt. Many people think about dividing assets in a divorce, but they should...
On Behalf of Rechel & Associates, P.A. | Jan 9, 2020 | Divorce
When you divorce, you may choose to seek alimony for any number of different reasons. Maybe you sacrificed your own career or education for the sake of your former partner’s, or perhaps you became accustomed to a particular standard of living that you cannot maintain...
On Behalf of Rechel & Associates, P.A. | Jan 3, 2020 | Domestic Violence
Intentionally inflicting emotional distress is an intentional tort in Florida. Battery, conversion and assault are all intentional torts. In a claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress, or IIED, the plaintiff must prove that the defendant engaged in an...
On Behalf of Rechel & Associates, P.A. | Jan 1, 2020 | Family Law
Florida parents who are going through a divorce may have concerns about losing their relationship with their child. Even for parents that have joint custody, the time spent with a child may be substantially less compared to during the marriage. Fortunately, there are...