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How Can I Make My Upcoming Divorce Less Messy?

Posted on : August 16, 2021
Divorce
No divorce is completely easy, even if it’s something you want or feel is the right choice for your family. However, you also don’t want to let things get out of hand. Here are some ways to proactively prevent your divorce from getting heated and how to get experienced legal help when you need it […]

Is Hiding Assets During a Divorce Unlawful?

Posted on : July 23, 2021
Child Custody
What is Divorce Unlawful? Assets accumulated during a marriage are considered co-owned and by state law, should be distributed equitably between both spouses. This can be achieved by the spouses choosing who gets which assets, or a judge can decide if the divorcing couple cannot find a way to agree on how to divide their […]

Can Someone Lose Their Spousal Support?

Posted on : June 14, 2021
Spousal Support
If you received alimony or spousal support as a result of your divorce, you may be wondering if the court can take it away. It’s possible to lose your right to claim alimony in certain circumstances, so here’s how to know if you should be concerned. Ask the following questions: When Was Your Support Originally […]

Will My Spousal Support End If I Remarry?

Posted on : May 23, 2021
Spousal Support
After getting a divorce, the type of spousal support you are getting and the conditions of any prenuptial or divorce agreement will determine if you will continue to receive alimony if you remarry. Here’s what you need to know about spousal maintenance after remarriage and how to receive help from a competent and compassionate family lawyer. […]

Is Marriage Counseling Required for a Divorce?

Posted on : April 19, 2021
Marriage Counseling
If you’re interested in getting a divorce, marriage counseling is no longer required prior to doing so. However, it could benefit you in a number of ways. It may also be something that doesn’t or won’t work for your unique situation.  Before dissolving your marriage, you should know that:  Marriage Counseling Has Many Advantages   Numerous […]

Florida Divorce Laws Explained

Posted on : January 4, 2021
Divorce Laws
Understanding Florida Divorce Law you should have information about Divorce Laws If you are going through a separation in Florida and think that divorce proceedings will be necessary, then you will want to ensure that you have a full understanding of the process so that it goes as smoothly as possible. Florida divorce laws may […]

Divorcing with Assets & Debts: Making a Full Disclosure

Posted on : November 4, 2020
Assets
Disclosure Of Assets During Your Divorce Most people have at least some assets and debts when they begin the process of getting a divorce, even if they aren’t substantial. No matter how many — or how few — you have, you must provide full disclosure of your holdings. If you don’t, you could face some […]

Can I Change My Child Support Or Alimony Order

Posted on : September 16, 2020
child support
Changes To Florida Orders If your life circumstances change, it’s natural to wonder whether or not you are eligible to change the order that has been established by the court. It is often the case that a person or family will have changing circumstances and may need to update existing materials to more accurately reflect […]

Preparing For A Temporary Order Hearing.

Posted on : August 28, 2020
Order Hearing
if you are preparing for temporary Order Hearing, In these divorces involving child custody, spousal support, and other critical family legal matters, a temporary hearing may be scheduled. Usually, these are soon after the divorce is filed, leaving many families feeling unprepared. Here’s what to do to get ready for your temporary order hearing.  What […]

How Do I File a Restraining Order Against My Ex?

Posted on : July 3, 2020
Restraining Order
A restraining order often called an order of protection or protective order is a type of legal remedy that prevents a violent offender in your home from contacting you and/or your children. Here’s what you should know if you need to file a restraining order against your ex.  Consolidate the Available Evidence    In most instances […]