Jacksonville Divorce and Family Law Blog
Welcome to the MCGRATH GIBSON Divorce and Family Law Blog. Here we are making a concerted effort to provide our followers with valuable advice and guidance in a variety of family law areas and all aspects of divorce. While our posts should not be interpreted as legal advice, we’re sure you will find answers to many common questions about divorce and family law in Florida.
Thank you for visiting and we hope you find our posts to be helpful and informative. And please contact us if we can be of assistance with any area of family law or divorce.
Will being on unemployment lower my child support in Florida?
There are situations where a non-custodial parent may be unemployed and have little or no income. Despite this, a parent can still be required to pay child […]
Holiday Visitation Rights of Grandparents in Florida
In Florida, grandparents’ rights to holiday visitation are generally limited and subject to specific conditions. Under Florida Statute § 752.011, a grandparent may petition for visitation rights if the […]
Appeals Court Rules: Hearing Officer was wrong to order arrest in Child Support case
A child support hearing officer wrongly ordered the arrest of a man who failed to pay his support, an appellate court ruled recently.
Sencoa Crawford, a 30-year-old man who owed nearly […]
Divorce Mediation vs. Litigation: Which Is Right for You?
Find out what it means to litigate your divorce and whether mediation might be a better way to end your marriage.
When you’re about to get divorced, it can seem like […]
Confidentiality and Privilege in Family Law Consultations
Considering a consultation to discuss your options for a Family Law issue?
Remember, your meeting with any of our Family Law Attorneys is protected by the attorney-client privilege and is […]
Property Distribution in a Florida Divorce
Facing a divorce in Florida or any state for that matter no doubt brings about numerous questions and concerns about one’s future and wellbeing. Some of the most common concerns, […]