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Monthly Archives: May 2020

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Does the Time Spent Cohabitating with Your Spouse Before Marriage Affect Your Florida Divorce?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Many couples choose to live together for years – some even decades – before getting married. During this cohabitation time, many tend to purchase a home, car, accumulate money in retirement and savings, and take on debt. All of these items are usually disputed and divided in the course of a divorce. But does… Read More »

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Can You Modify Your Alimony Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic in Florida?

By Steve W. Marsee |

The economic downturn triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic caused millions of Americans to lose their jobs. As over 2 million Floridians filed unemployment claims amid the pandemic, many divorced individuals are wondering whether they can modify their alimony due to their coronavirus-related financial hardship. First of all, yes, you may be able to request… Read More »

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Is Everything You Tell Your Divorce Attorney Confidential?

By Steve W. Marsee |

A divorce case may contain many personal details about your marriage, you, and your soon-to-be-former-spouse. In fact, some of these details are so intimate that divorcees often do not share them with their family members and close friends. Individuals who go through a divorce understand that sharing these personal details with their attorney is… Read More »

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4 Things You Can Do to Speed Up Your Divorce During the Coronavirus Pandemic

By Steve W. Marsee |

If you were contemplating divorce before the coronavirus crisis hit or are in the midst of one, you are probably frustrated by the fact that the pandemic stalled your divorce case. As the pandemic paralyzed Florida’s court system, many Floridians who are considering filing for divorce or are already involved in divorce proceedings believe… Read More »

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