How Divorce Can Affect Estate Planning
In Florida, a married couple can create joint wills together. It is quite common for spouses to name each other in their estate planning documents, but what happens if you… Read more »
In Florida, a married couple can create joint wills together. It is quite common for spouses to name each other in their estate planning documents, but what happens if you… Read more »
Your marriage is not working. You’re sure you want a divorce. However, before you officially file for divorce by filing a document called a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, you… Read more »
While your child might express a desire to live with one parent, and the preference will be taken into consideration, the child does not ultimately decide where to live. Employment… Read more »
How Custody Agreements May Affect Holiday Celebrations and Potential Travel Plans Holidays and special occasions have long been a source of conflict and stress for families of divorced parents. What… Read more »
What does it mean that Florida is a “no fault” divorce state? Florida law states that if one of the spouses in a valid marriage feels that the marriage… Read more »