
How is Child Support Calculated in Florida?
Florida family law has a complex series of statutes that govern marriage, divorce, child support. In Florida, both parents are considered financially responsible for any offspring between them.

Busciglio Sheridan & Schoeb, P.A., Welcomes Four Talented Professionals to Their Legal Team
Busciglio Sheridan & Schoeb, P.A., a leading law firm specializing in Family Law, Personal Injury, Criminal Defense, Estate & Probate, Dependency, U.S. Immigration, and Entertainment law is pleased to announce the addition of four highly skilled individuals to their esteemed team.

Florida’s Tort Reform Bill 2023: What to Expect
When the Florida state legislature met in 2023, they made significant changes to liability laws. As a no-fault state, Florida’s previous statutes laid the responsibility for damages and injury at your feet. Here's what those changes mean for you.

Martha E. Aristizabal, Esq., Nominated for Top 10 Under 40 in Family Law by the NAFLA
Martha E. Aristizabal, Esquire, a member of our team and prominent attorney specializing in Family and U.S. Immigration law has been nominated for the prestigious Top 10 Under 40 recognition by the National Academy of Family Law Attorneys (NAFLA)!

Is Florida A No-Fault State?
Twelve states, Florida included, operate under a No-Fault system. This does not mean “fault” never comes into the equation, but the mindset behind it is that they don’t want people putting off getting medical treatment they need while the insurance companies decide which party is liable for the accident.

Joshua G. Sheridan, Esq., and Marie S. Schoeb, Esq., Nominated to Super Lawyers for 2023
Joshua G. Sheridan. Esq., and Marie S. Schoeb, Esq., have been honored with nominations to the prestigious Super Lawyers list for the 2023 season!

Prenup vs Postnup: What Differences Should You Know?
Although divorce has become less frequent, the need for a prenup or postnup may still be in your best interest. What should you know about these legal agreements?

The Ampersand Spring 2023
...it's gonna be May!
We’ve been busy bees at the office, stretching far and wide across Tampa Bay to build meaningful relationships with our clients and community partners.

How Long Does an Accident Stay On Your Record?
There’s nothing like a fender bender to have you pondering your permanent driving record. Even the most mild of accidents must be reported in order to rectify the situation. If you’re curious about how long an accident stays on your driving record after it’s all said and done, you’re not alone.

Married Tax Filing: Jointly vs Separately
If you’re married, it's important to know the advantages and disadvantages of filing jointly vs. separately to prevent an even more challenging filing season. Determining your eligibility for various ways to file your taxes doesn’t have to be complicated or overwhelming if you start early and know your role.

Florida Timesharing (“Custody”) Laws: Your Common Questions Answered
Whether you’re mulling over primary timesharing, 50/50 timesharing, or any and everything in between, you shouldn’t have to go it alone. Separation can take a physical, mental, and emotional toll on the family unit. While you experience the waves of turmoil that often accompany a divorce, navigating this transition with as little impact as possible on your children is vital.

Wading the Waters of Military Divorce in Florida
If you’re going through a divorce and you’re worried about losing your spousal military benefits, you’re not alone. A divorce attorney plays many roles, and a complex situation involving military benefits might feel incredibly intimidating without support.

Collaborative Divorce: Is It Right For You?
There are many valid reasons people choose to divorce, and there are varying types of divorce that offer both parties a dynamic range of options. Collaborative divorce is a non-adversarial, excellent example of just how dynamic and flexible a difficult moment can be.