Recent Blog Posts
Is it Easier to Lower Alimony or Child Support in Florida?
Faced with financial pressures, many spouses and parents may wonder whether it might be possible to lower child support or spousal support in Florida. Both might represent serious economic burdens for the average Florida resident – but which one is easier to lower (or even eliminate)? Although the answer depends on your unique circumstances,… Read More »
Steve W. Marsee Selected as a 2024 member of the Nation’s Top One Percent by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel
Steve W. Marsee, of Steve W. Marsee, PA, has been selected to the 2024 list as a member of the Nation’s Top One Percent by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel. NADC is an organization dedicated to promoting the highest standards of legal excellence. Its mission is to objectively recognize the attorneys who elevate… Read More »
Benefits of Early Retirement in Florida
For many Florida residents, early retirement represents a clear goal that offers numerous benefits. Perhaps the most obvious benefit is simple: Florida residents can stop working after retirement and enjoy the rest of their lives without the added pressure of a typical nine-to-five job. However, many Florida residents are unaware of the more subtle… Read More »
Do I Have to Keep Paying Alimony if I Move Out of Florida?
Florida has long been one of the most popular states for retiring Americans, but many retirees are now choosing to move away for a number of reasons. If you’re one of the many Floridian seniors who have made the decision to settle in another state, you might be wondering what happens to your alimony… Read More »
How Does Inheritance Affect Alimony in Florida?
Inheritance is often highly unpredictable, and its effects on our lives can be equally difficult to predict. Many people receive significant sums completely out of the blue – often from distant relatives. The timing of inheritance can also be very difficult to predict, and this is due to the nature of human life and… Read More »
Can a Divorce Affect My Professional Reputation in Florida?
There are many potential concerns associated with divorce in Florida, and they may involve financial matters, parenting, and the overall reputation of spouses. If spouses feel financially secure and parenting is not an issue, the primary concern may be their own professional reputation. Even spouses who are not public figures often fret about the… Read More »
What Can Stop Me From Receiving Alimony after a Florida Divorce?
Spousal support can be a welcome source of financial relief after a divorce, but could these payments eventually end? Due to a new divorce bill in Florida, the cessation of alimony is even more likely than ever before – and it may occur under a range of different circumstances. In the modern era, it… Read More »
Considering a Move after a Florida Divorce? Read This First
Divorce represents a fresh slate for many spouses, but the urge to move away can lead to unforeseen consequences in Florida. Before you pack your bags and embark on your new life, you might want to consider how this decision will affect your future. The potential effects of relocation have changed after the passing… Read More »
The Pros and Cons of Cohabitation After Divorce in Florida
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 »
What Can Change Alimony in Florida?
If you are approaching divorce in the State of Florida, you might be wondering about the prospect of either paying or receiving alimony. Each marriage is different, and factors within each marriage may affect alimony in many different ways. New changes to Florida’s divorce system introduce new factors to this discussion, and there are… Read More »
