Divorce is a difficult process. While it’s highly likely that you’ll have to devote a significant amount of time and energy into the legalities of your marriage dissolution, the most important thing is your health and wellbeing. That’s why this week we want to take a...
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A federal loan could impact your divorce
Many married couples share finances, which is why the divorce process involves separating those assets. When federal student loans are involved, divorce becomes more difficult and stressful to deal with. Both spouses may end up with more financial responsibilities...
The effect domestic violence has on custody decisions
With millions of children living in homes where domestic violence has occurred, a history of this abuse, whether in the past or continuing, will be a factor in custody and visitation decisions made by the court. Families in Florida who are in this type of situation...
Who is most likely to get divorced in Florida?
Florida's divorce rate is decreasing. The reason for the decline is multifaceted, not the least of which is that fewer people are tying the knot these days. Yet, despite the dip, people in certain professions seem to land in divorce court more than the average...
Key points about a negotiated parenting agreement in Florida
In Florida divorces, one of the most emotionally difficult issues that estranged couples must deal with often relates to their children. Child custody and parenting time can be complex and rife with dispute. Still, there may be sufficient common ground for the parents...
How does a marriage’s duration impact permanent alimony?
In Florida, there are several types of alimony that can be awarded as part of a divorce. Several factors are considered in every case. Often, a spouse who is seeking alimony will request that it be provided permanently. With permanent alimony, certain criteria must be...
Are you being subjected to parental alienation?
Having children can be enormously rewarding. A child custody dispute, though, can threaten your relationship with your child. You might be faced with limited visitation or losing sole physical custody, or maybe your simply not kept up to date on everything that is...
Know how to deal with social media in your divorce case
You don’t need us to tell you that divorce can be a highly contentious process. Spouses sometimes end up making serious accusations against each other, regardless of whether they’re true. This mud-slinging can be the result of pent up emotions, but there’s usually an...
How to develop a parenting plan for divorced parents
When parents are married in Florida, they generally live together and are each a part of raising their children. This includes being there to make the major decisions together in addition to sharing in the day-to-day responsibilities. How the couple shares these...
Challenging a prenuptial agreement
When Floridians enter into second or third marriages, they are commonly advised to enter into a prenuptial agreement that governs how assets will be divided in the event they someday decide to get a divorce. Unfortunately, some individuals who follow this advice come...