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Monthly Archives: January 2025

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Do I Get Alimony After a Protective Order in Orlando?

By Steve W. Marsee |

When most people think about spousal support or “alimony” in Florida, they think about divorce. However, spouses may also receive temporary spousal support after obtaining protective orders. This form of compensation is designed to keep victims financially secure through difficult times, and you may be eligible to receive it. To learn more, speak with… Read More »

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What Should Be My Top Priority During an Orlando Divorce?

By Steve W. Marsee |

During a typical divorce in Orlando, spouses must focus on various goals. Some may worry about walking away with a fair property division settlement. Others may be more concerned about their children – both in terms of custody and support funds. There are also spouses who place considerable emphasis on alimony. But what if… Read More »

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Preparing for Graduation as a Divorced Parent in Orlando

By Steve W. Marsee |

As most parents know, child custody laws no longer apply when a child reaches legal adulthood. Often, this moment occurs in tandem with the child’s 18th birthday. If a child turns 18 before graduating from high school, the time sharing plan will continue until their graduation date. At this point in time, divorced parents… Read More »

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Will I Lose Child Custody in Orlando if I Downsize into a Smaller Home?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Many divorcing or separating parents choose to downsize. It’s an obvious choice, especially if you’re suddenly confronted with the loss of your partner’s income. By downsizing, you can reduce costs and face future financial challenges with more confidence. You can also invest any remaining funds (perhaps from a property division settlement) for additional passive… Read More »

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