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The Pros and Cons of Cohabitation After Divorce in Florida

By Steve W. Marsee |

Cohabitating is a natural choice for many spouses after divorce. From a purely economic standpoint, living alongside someone else lowers your financial burden – a key concern for post-divorce stability. Cohabitation also occurs naturally as people explore new relationships and move on from failed marriages. With that being said, there are several pros and… Read More »

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Common Retirement Ages in Florida – And Why They Matter for Alimony

By Steve W. Marsee |

Thanks to the new divorce bill in Florida, retirement age now has a very profound effect on alimony. This means that spouses should consider their specific retirement age in order to approach alimony in the most efficient manner possible – especially if they face the prospect of paying alimony to their exes. You might… Read More »

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How to Prepare for Divorce with Florida’s New Legislation

By Steve W. Marsee |

If you are approaching divorce in Florida, there are a number of steps you can take to prepare for the upcoming legal process while keeping in mind recent legislative changes. These changes involve not only alimony, but also aspects of custody. The good news is that you can start preparing effectively for the legal… Read More »

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Why Does Sophie Turner Want to Move Her Divorce to the UK?

By Steve W. Marsee |

While Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas’ divorce seemed amicable at first, it is showing all the telltale signs of being one hell of a roller coaster ride. And the ride is just getting started. One of the most recent developments is Sophie Turner’s clear effort to not only have her children moved to the… Read More »

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DivorceHeartSun

Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner: A Case Study of Modern Florida Divorce

By Steve W. Marsee |

The celebrity divorce of Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner is perhaps the first high-profile divorce in the Sunshine State since the arrival of the state’s new divorce legislation. The way in which this divorce is handled shows us what spouses can expect as they end their marriages in modern Florida – especially in regard… Read More »

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AlimonySettlement

Common Criticisms of Florida’s New Alimony Laws

By Steve W. Marsee |

Governor DeSantis probably expected a fair amount of backlash after revamping Florida’s alimony system. The new laws clearly favor those paying alimony. And statistically speaking, these spouses are more likely to be male. Almost inevitably, the governor has faced criticisms from female-rights groups. Some even say that he is violating the rights of women…. Read More »

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Can I Get Custody in Florida Even if I Work Full-Time?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Many parents work full-time in Florida, and some even work multiple jobs. With the rising cost of living, it’s even more important to focus on your career. Many parents feel motivated to work in order to provide for their children. Somewhat ironically, their preoccupation with work may pose challenges when seeking child custody. But… Read More »

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MovingOut

Who Moves Out After a Florida Divorce?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Moving out is an important step for many divorcing spouses in Florida, but do you really need to do this? You may be very connected to your family home, and you might be desperate to stay in this familiar environment during and after the emotionally turbulent divorce process. But one person has to move… Read More »

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Investing After a Gray Divorce in Florida: Can My Ex Take My Profits?

By Steve W. Marsee |

With a relatively high population of senior citizens, Florida sees many gray divorces each year. These divorces take place after spouses have passed middle age, and they may also occur during retirement. Gray divorces have unique considerations, and one of the most important factors to consider is the financial well-being of each spouse. After… Read More »

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How Do I Prove My Ex Is in a Supportive Relationship after a Florida Divorce?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Thanks to recent changes to Florida’s divorce laws, spouses may cease alimony payments if they can prove that their exes have entered into certain supportive relationships. Therefore, there is now a strong incentive to prove that these relationships exist, as doing so can save you from paying alimony. The question is simple: How do… Read More »

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