June 2011 Archives

June 30, 2011

Waiting To Lose Your Virginity May Save Your Marriage So That Your Do Not Hire A Broward Divorce Attorney

When many people think of virginity they think of teenage years, high school, or even college. They think of how it may affect their social lives, popularity, or a memorable moment they will remember forever. What they do not think about is how will loosing ones virginity may affect their future marriage.

A recent study by the University of Iowa found out some very shocking news correlating the time when women lost their virginity, to current divorce rates. This study published in the Journal of Marriage and Family surveyed close to 4,000 women.

The study found that women who had lost their virginity in their teens had a shockingly high divorce rate once married. Within 5 years of being married, those women who lost their virginity in their teens had a 31 percent divorce rate. Within 10 years of being married, those same women had a 47 percent divorce rate. This rate alone illustrates that among women in this study almost 50 percent of women who lost their virginity in their teenage years statically should be divorced within 10 years of their marriage.
The study also found that women who waited to lose their virginity after their teenage years had a much lower divorce rate. Within 5 years of being married, those women who waited to lose their virginity had a 15 percent divorce rate. Within 10 years of being married, those same women had a 27 percent divorce rate. This rate alone illustrates that the women in this study who waited to lose their virginity after their teenage years, after 10 years of marriage had a remarkably lower divorce rate compared to those who lost their virginity in their teens after 5 years.

Age isn't the only factor that would affect the in Fort Lauderdale divorce statistics. Some women who had unwanted sexual encounters before the age of 18, made up 42 percent of those women who lost their virginity in their teens. According to Anthony Paik, the study's author, these unwanted sexual encounters could lead to the negative impact on how women feel about relationships, or how their own relationship skills are. This could directly impact the divorce rate because of women's relationship issues.

This article gives people something to think about. As teens we tend to think impulsively, act reckless, and sometimes not think about the future. Maybe this is something we should talk about with a younger generation of America to possibly lower the current rate of divorce.

June 20, 2011

How To Ward Off The Leading Cause Of South Florida Divorce

Long before a person hires a marital and family lawyer in Fort Lauderdale to handle their divorce, they were once a newlywed committed to a life long marriage. Research shows that 50% of married couples will seek a dissolution of marriage. In order to avoid becoming another statistic, it is important to have an open financial relationship with your spouse.

Many couples do not want to become another statistic. Since finances are the leading cause of divorce in Broward, it is a good idea to discuss a budget before and during your marriage. Married couples who discuss their finances and create a budget tend to have a stronger relationship.

The lack of budgeting can cause people to argue. Financial planners recommend that married couples permit savings to become a part of their monthly budget. It is important to take proactive steps before commingling money. In some cases, it is also suggested that there is a his, hers and joint bank account.

June 7, 2011

Internet Based Communication For Florida Marital and Family Law Parenting Plan Disputes

Clients will often call their divorce lawyer in Fort Lauderdale and complain about time-sharing scheduling difficulties, missed appointments for their children and other parenting plan problems. Miami marital and family lawyers also hear complaints that one party has sent inappropriate text messages and emails or has requested reimbursement of unauthorized dental and doctor bills. These problems result in expensive court battles with children stuck in the middle of their parents disputes.

Websites are now available to assist parents in being more efficient with their parenting plan and minimizing conflict. Messages are saved in order to avoid conflicting stories from litigants.

In Broward and Miami-Dade, marital and family lawyers request that the court order parents to use websites such as OurFamilyWizard.com and Sharekids.com to communicate with each other in a more effective manner. While these websites permit therapists, lawyers and parenting coordinators to view the site, they also assist in the resolution of child custody disputes without litigation.

For a fee as low as $99 per year, litigants can use a shared calendar, message boards, expense logs, and an area where they can list important information for their children such as doctors, insurance company information and phone numbers. Parents can also scan and store important documents such as report cards.

Broward Circuit Judge Susan Greenhawt believes that these websites have come a long way since the days when parties communicated by fax machines. E-mails, text messages and Facebook often convey more anger than productive communication amongst litigants.

In Miami-Dade, Circuit Judge Sandy Karlan recommends families use communication sites. Many of the judges and lawyers prefer that parties use these programs. Judge Karlan believes that these sites work well for high conflict cases since the parties are able to talk to one another and save their messages for future dispute resolution.

While few people object to use these family-friendly sites, the ones who have difficulties communicating often find that these programs are beneficial. At the end of the day, it takes two parents to co-parent in order to do what is in the best interest of their children.

June 4, 2011

Broward Divorces Negatively Impact Social And Academic Lives Of Children

Many children from divorced parents experience difficulties with math and social skills. Emotionally, they experience anxiety and depression. While parents predivorce problems do not influence their kid's social and academic progress, children fall behind and fail to catch up for at least two years after their parents divorce in Miami or Fort Lauderdale.

Research now shows that divorce is very difficult for children. The stress can double a kid's risk of a stroke. In a recent university study, children were followed from kindergarten until eighth grade. Researchers followed children whose parents divorced between their kindergarten and third-grade years compared with 3,433 children from intact homes.

Children from divorced families and intact families were compared based upon math and reading tests, ratings of social skills and ratings of behavior. The study found that children began to struggle at the commencement of their parents divorce. Over the next two years, children of divorced parents fell behind on math and social skills and displayed behavioral signs of sadness, loneliness, depression and anxiety.

The sample of children was not large enough to analyze the effects of a dissolution of marriage by gender, age or ethnicity. Researchers plan to replicate this study with a different group of children.

There are good reasons why divorce may be difficult for children in comparison to predivorce problems between parents. These include child custody and time-sharing litigation in Fort Lauderdale when children are moving back and forth between both parties homes.

June 1, 2011

Fort Lauderdale Divorce Lawyers Should Warn Clients Not To Invade E-Mail Accounts

Richard Brown, a suspended Florida lawyer, is charged with hacking into his wife's email account. He is accused of gaining access to thousands of her e-mails. Some of those emails include conversations with her Florida divorce attorney about the parties ongoing marital and family law case.

Brown has been jailed since May 5, 2011 on charges of organized fraud and grand theft of more than $50,000 from his prior clients. He was suspended from The Florida Bar in April, 2011 based upon allegations that he misappropriated client funds.

Mr. Brown is also accused of passing worthless checks, grand theft and criminal use of personal identification information. Brown blames most of his problems on a difficult divorce case which is pending in Florida. Now, the latest accusations pertain to his intentional interception of electronic communications from his wife so that he could use the e-mails against her.

In November, 2010, approximately 30 days after the parties separated, Mrs. Brown realized that her Gmail account had been compromised. Specifically, many of her email messages were forwarded to him through his girlfriends account. After obtaining a search warrant, the State Attorney's Office obtained warrants and learned that 4,921 messages were forwarded from June, 2010 through November, 2010