A great deal has changed in society in the last 20 years. The rise of the Internet, the rise of women in high-powered positions, and the rise in divorce rates are just a few. For many years, alimony was long thought of as reserved for women, as, primarily, they took on the tasks of housework and child-rearing in lieu of a career that paid the bills. Today, millions of women leave their homes everyday and take part in corporate society. They are lawyers, doctors, finance officers, and executives. Along the same lines, more men are leaving behind corporate America and settling for less demanding jobs so that they can enjoy time with their families. Some men have focused their efforts on family and homemaking, in lieu of a career path. Because of this, there is a rising trend in men seeking and receiving alimony. In just the last several years, alimony lawyers in Gainesville and at our other five locations have noticed a spike in the number of men seeking alimony from their soon-to-be ex-wives.
Kenny Leigh
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January is Child-Centered Divorce Awareness Month
Posted on Thu, Jan 02, 2014
Based on information from the U.S. Census Bureau in 2009, only 17 percent of parents who had primary custody of their children were men. The time that fathers are able to spend with their children is limited and precious. Regardless of whether you are sharing custody with your ex-wife, or you have partial custody or just visitation rights for your little ones, being a great dad to children going through a divorce means that you are as involved as you can be. Speaking with a men only divorce attorney in Boca Raton or at one of our other locations can help make sure you get the rights to which you are entitled. You deserve the opportunity to spend valuable time with your children, and we are going to make sure you get it.
7 Ways to Maintain Civility During Your Divorce
Posted on Fri, Dec 27, 2013
Maybe your marriage began this way. Suddenly, you realized you’re in love and want nothing more than to spend the rest of your life with this perfect person by your side. Sunbeams followed you, birds sang to you, and the entire universe stood in awe of your love. There was no mistake, this was a match made in heaven, and you thought that you would be one of those very lucky few who find themselves celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary.
But, in reality, people change. Events and circumstances change. Things that you found so cute seven years ago, are just annoying and frustrating now. The ship of your marriage has begun to flounder in turbulent waters, and now you find yourself navigating your divorce well shy of that 50th anniversary.
Navigating Divorce for Florida Stay-At-Home Dads
Posted on Thu, Dec 26, 2013
Navigating your divorce in any circumstance and life stage is very difficult. Navigating your divorce as a stay-at-home dad often comes with its own unique difficulties and challenges. The unique divorce difficulties that come with stay-at-home fatherhood result from the fact that, traditionally, women have been the stay-at-home parent and so the court typically grants child custody to the woman. Stay-at-home fathers, however, are questioning their custody rights in this matter, since they have been the ones staying home and caring for the children.
Shifting Family Roles and Divorce: Stay-At-Home Dads on the Rise
Posted on Wed, Dec 25, 2013
Once upon a time, stay-at-home parenting was generally for women only. In those times, it was incredibly rare that fathers were found in the primary caregiver position. However, in these modern days, stay-at-home fathers are on the rise, as traditional gender roles are proven to be in flux. As a result, more and more fathers are claiming their rights to acquiring their equal share of time with children.