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Resolving Divorce Matters In Palm Beach County

By Caroline Olson, P.A. |

Out-of-court settlements are the best way to resolve divorce cases in Palm Beach County. the main reason fewer than 10 percent of divorce cases go to trial. These resolutions reduce legal fees, give the litigants more control over the outcome, and set the table for a successful co-parenting relationship. The major out-of-court resolutions are… Read More »

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Enforcing Alimony Orders In Palm Beach County

By Caroline Olson, P.A. |

A few hundred dollars of spousal support could be the difference between weathering a financial storm and going under the waves. A third of the families in the Sunshine State don’t have enough cash to pay a $400 emergency expense. Unfortunately, many obligors (persons paying support) don’t see things that way. They often view… Read More »

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Top Five Signs Of PAS

By Caroline Olson, P.A. |

Divorce strains a parent-child emotional connection. Alienation Syndrome is unnatural and permanent. If an alienating parent drives an emotional wedge between the targeted parent and a child, the emotional damage seldom goes away, at least as long as the child lives with the alienating parent. Because so much is at stake, if you see… Read More »

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Emotional Issues In A Palm Beach County Divorce Matter

By Caroline Olson, P.A. |

For many years, like most other states, Florida had a joint custody law. The “joint” usually only referred to legal custody, or who makes important decisions for the children. In terms of physical custody, children lived with one parent and visited the other one. Today, Florida has a co-parenting law. This law presumes that… Read More »

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How Does PAS Affect My Relationship With My Kids?

By Caroline Olson, P.A. |

Divorce and separation is hard on everyone, especially children. Children naturally feel closer to one parent or the other one. Strong feelings usually subside. If they don’t, or if there’s evidence the other parent encourages such feelings, even indirectly, parental alienation syndrome may be an issue. Left unchecked, PAS quickly erodes the emotional bond… Read More »

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