Monthly Archives: August 2023

Common Goals Can Smooth the Divorce Process
Divorce can take an emotional toll on both spouses involved, but there are professionals to provide support. Experienced Florida divorce lawyers have seen firsthand how animosity and conflicting interests escalate divorce proceedings, leading to high expenses and long resolution timelines. In some situations, this can be avoided by finding common ground. Orlando divorce lawyers… Read More »

Safeguarding Your Child’s Inheritance During Divorce
There are many sources of concern during a Florida divorce, and for some parents this includes worrying about familiar financial stability and children’s inheritances. An Orlando divorce lawyer will listen closely to your worries and can share with you how to end your marriage while taking care of your own financial needs and protecting… Read More »

Firm Owner Donna Hung Named to The Best Lawyers in America ® List in Family Law for the 4th Consecutive Year
The Donna Hung Law Group would like to congratulate firm owner Donna Hung for being named to The Best Lawyers in America ® list in Family Law for the 4th consecutive year. Recognition by Best Lawyers is highly regarded among legal professionals and clients alike. The rigorous peer-review process and geographic consideration ensure that… Read More »

Dealing with Parenting Time Issues with Accurate Records
When Florida parents separate, establishing a parenting plan is a key step to promoting the well-being of children and maintaining a healthy co-parenting relationship. While a well-drafted parenting plan often makes the process of co-parenting smoother, there are still examples of parenting issues arising. Entering a parenting time dispute can be complicated, but if… Read More »

Pursuing Divorce After a Domestic Violence Event
A couple ending a union is often upsetting but when the decision to separate and divorce is accompanied by a domestic violence event, the situation can become even more complicated. If this is true for you, bring the details of your situation to an Orlando divorce lawyer. Seasoned attorneys understand the gravity of domestic… Read More »

Parental Alienation Syndrome and a Florida Divorce
In the realm of divorce and time-sharing battles, the concept of Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) has garnered attention and fallen in and out of discussions. First introduced in the mid-1980s, PAS refers to a situation where one parent manipulates the child’s perception of the other parent, and this controlling behavior over the child then… Read More »