Divorce filings tend to start peaking in January after the holiday season
If you’re thinking about getting a divorce after the holidays, you’re not alone. Couples tend to try and push through the holidays and then file … Read More
If you’re thinking about getting a divorce after the holidays, you’re not alone. Couples tend to try and push through the holidays and then file … Read More
An alimony modification requires court approval. An alimony modification can be attempted if alimony was originally ordered and “a substantial change in circumstances” since the … Read More
In Florida, marital assets are defined as anything that was acquired by either spouse during the marriage, regardless of who acquired the asset or whose name appears … Read More
There’s no law saying you cannot date someone before finalizing your divorce; however, dating in the middle of a divorce can result in complications.
In Florida, spouses wishing to get a divorce will fall under one of three types of divorces. Simplified dissolution of marriage Uncontested divorceContested divorce
Navigating Timesharing in Florida In the sunshine state of Florida, when it comes to parental rights and responsibilities, the term “custody” isn’t used. Instead, the … Read More
A contested divorce is never a straightforward process. Costs can vary greatly depending on the divorce’s complexity; however, you can take actions to reduce the … Read More
There’s no such thing as a straightforward process for a contested divorce. Every contested divorce is full of variables that can significantly lengthen the time … Read More
SB 1416 eliminates permanent alimony in Florida. “One of the bigger things this bill does is it completely does away with permanent alimony,” said Family Law Attorney … Read More