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What to Do if Your Wife is Pregnant During a Florida Divorce?

By Steve W. Marsee |

The first question your Orlando divorce attorney will ask you during the initial consultation is whether you share children with your soon-to-be-ex-spouse. If you answer “no,” you may also be asked if your wife is currently pregnant. When pursuing a divorce, the wife’s pregnancy may extend the length of your divorce case. If your… Read More »

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Can You Lose Custody Rights Due to a Mental Illness in Florida?

By Steve W. Marsee |

In the United States, nearly one in five adults live with a mental illness. If you have been diagnosed with a mental illness and your former spouse learned about this, they may attempt to modify your child custody arrangement by claiming that you are an unfit parent. But can you lose your custody rights… Read More »

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Pros and Cons of Staying or Moving Out of the Marital Home During Your Florida Divorce

By Steve W. Marsee |

The decision to move out is the second tough decision any individual is facing after filing for divorce. When should you move out, or when should you stay in the marital home after filing for divorce in Florida? There are several advantages and disadvantages associated with leaving and staying, which is why it is… Read More »

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Divorce Rates Have Tripled Among People Over 55, a New Study Shows

By Steve W. Marsee |

A new study has found that divorce rates have tripled among Baby Boomers, which is a term used for people who are currently 55 and older. As older women are living longer and have become less dependent on their husbands, they are no longer reluctant to seek a divorce after 55. In today’s world,… Read More »

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How Can You Receive Child Support Payments in Florida?

By Steve W. Marsee |

After resolving a divorce with children, the final order may include a child support award. Typically, the order specifies the manner in which one parent will make support payments to their former spouse. However, in some cases, the parties can decide how the supported parent will receive child support payments. If your final order… Read More »

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How to Protect Your Online Privacy During a Florida Divorce?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Unfortunately, many spouses underestimate the importance of protecting their online privacy during a divorce. In the digital age, nearly everyone has the Internet. In fact, nearly 80% of the U.S. population has at least one social network profile. Many people do not think about this, but your social media accounts contain various types of… Read More »

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4 Things to Avoid When Your Child Custody Claim is Pending

By Steve W. Marsee |

There are many things you can do to heighten your chances of a favorable outcome in a child custody case. However, things you should not do are just as important to improve your case for custody in Florida. Typically, a knowledgeable Orlando child custody attorney by your side will help avoid mistakes that could… Read More »

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Should You Sell Your House During a Florida Divorce?

By Steve W. Marsee |

If you have a marital home that needs to be split during a divorce, you may be wondering whether you should sell your house during or after the divorce. After all, unlike bank accounts or other assets, houses cannot be divided in half. This begs the question, “What should you do with your house… Read More »

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Can You Lose Your Health Insurance After a Florida Divorce?

By Steve W. Marsee |

A divorce comes with a plethora of unintended consequences that many people could not have anticipated when filing a petition. Losing your health insurance is one of these. Unfortunately, many divorcees can lose their health insurance after their divorce is finalized If you are concerned about the termination of your health insurance benefits due… Read More »

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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 »