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Do I Have to Go Through a Painful Courtroom Battle to Get a Florida Divorce?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Most individuals have a choice between filing for a contested or uncontested divorce, depending on their unique situations. While contested divorce typically involves a full courtroom trial and can potentially involve a contentious battle, certain complex marital situations may require this approach. However, many couples can negotiate out-of-court settlements that provide many benefits while… Read More »

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I Paid Educational Expenses Leading to a Medical Career for My Wife. Can I Obtain Spousal Support in Our Divorce Settlement?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Florida law does not guarantee spousal support (alimony) for either party in a divorce.  An experienced Orlando spousal support lawyer can help clients develop valid cases for alimony — whether in court or through a negotiated out-of-court settlement. The courts favorably consider spousal support for an individual who financially contributed to the ability of… Read More »

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What Happens to Debt in a Florida Divorce?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Every marital split has unique aspects that you can address through negotiation or leave to a judge to decide if your divorce goes to trial. Generally, however, the state laws of property distribution applying to divorcing parties in Florida also apply to the distribution of any outstanding financial obligations. The courts address financial obligations… Read More »

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How Do We Help Our Children Adjust to a New Life After a Florida Divorce?

By Steve W. Marsee |

The Florida family court system places the interests of the children of divorce before any other issues, and it encourages shared parenting whenever possible. An experienced child custody lawyer in Orlando, FL can help you reach an agreement that meets the needs of both parents and children. The State of Florida uses the parenting… Read More »

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