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FAQ Florida Divorce

FAQ About the Divorce Process in Florida

FAQ About the Divorce Process in Florida Divorce is best referred to as the “dissolution of marriage” in Florida. As a no-fault state, Florida aims to make divorce as simple… Read more »

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Unmarried But Fathered a Child: What Are My Rights?

Unmarried But Fathered a Child: What Are My Rights? Under Florida law, an unwed mother is automatically the child’s legal custodian. Therefore, the mother has the legal right to deny… Read more »

The Importance of Legal Representation for a Divorce If You Have Assets and Children

The Importance of Legal Representation for a Divorce If You Have Assets and Children Dissolving a marriage can be a stressful experience regardless of whether you’re the one receiving papers… Read more »

Alimony Florida

How Does the Judge Determine Alimony in a Divorce?

How Does the Judge Determine Alimony in a Divorce? The divorce process can be difficult for many people, but it can also be confusing. One aspect of divorce that is… Read more »

Divorce Assets

How Can I Protect My Assets in a Divorce?

How Can I Protect My Assets in a Divorce? It’s hard to think about the worst-case scenario when you plan to get married. After all, thinking about the possibility of… Read more »

What is Child Support?

Definition Child Support Child support refers to the court-ordered payments that parents must pay to support their child’s essential needs financially. Parents pay child support whether they are the non-custodial… Read more »

The Importance of Estate Planning Documents When Divorcing in Florida

The Importance of Estate Planning Documents When Divorcing in Florida Few couples enter marriage already anticipating divorce; otherwise, why would they go through with the wedding. People also do not… Read more »

Is Inherited Property Marital?

Is Inherited Money Marital Property in Florida?

Is Inherited Money Marital Property in Florida? A dispute over money or property can lead to conflict even in the most cordial of divorces. It’s one thing for soon-to-be-former spouses… Read more »

How Divorce affects your estate

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 »