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How To Manage Your Finances After A Divorce?
Getting a divorce can be both freeing and devastating at the same time, especially if you have been married for five or more years. You need to understand that once your divorce is finalized, you will be on your own. You will no longer rely on your soon-to-be-former spouse’s income and split the bills… Read More »
Can You Spy On Your Spouse When Going Through A Divorce In Florida?
Divorce is always a confusing and stressful experience, but even more so when one spouse thinks that the other spouse is having an extramarital affair or hiding assets. A spouse may consider spying on their spouse, stalking, and hacking into their social media accounts and emails. But can you actually spy on your spouse… Read More »
Florida’s Timesharing Schedules And Summer Vacation
Timesharing schedules are some of the most common points of contention between divorced parents, especially in summer. Understandably, each parent wants to spend quality time with their child during the summer, which is why disputes may arise regarding timesharing schedules in summer. If you and the other parent cannot agree on a timesharing schedule… Read More »
What Is A Default Divorce Judgment And When Do You Need One?
Some divorces are completed by default. A default judgment is a legally binding judgment entered by the court in favor of only one spouse. A default judgment is possible when the Respondent (the spouse responding to the divorce petition) fails to respond within the applicable amount of time. If your spouse fails to respond… Read More »
What Types Of Expenses Are Covered By Child Support In Florida?
When parents who share minor children file for divorce, they need to address different issues. Child custody and child support are two of the most contested issues in a divorce involving children. Typically, Florida courts require one parent to pay child support after a divorce. Both the parent who was ordered to pay support… Read More »
What Is A Motion To Deviate From Child Support Guidelines In Florida?
If your divorce involves children, you may have heard that you have the option of filing a Motion to Deviate from Child Support Guidelines, also known as Family Law Form 943. But what does this motion mean, and what can it help you accomplish? As you may know, parents’ child support obligations are determined… Read More »
7 Benefits Of An Orlando Divorce Attorney
Many divorcing couples in Orlando believe that they can get divorced without the help of an attorney. It may be possible to get a divorce without an attorney if your divorce does not involve children, assets and debts subject to equitable distribution, and any disputes whatsoever. However, it is always a good idea to… Read More »
Do I Have To File For Divorce In The State In Which I Was Married?
As you may know, couples must meet certain requirements in order to file for divorce. Those requirements vary from state to state. Many people believe that they have to file for divorce in the state in which they got married. But is that actually true? That depends on where you are filing a petition… Read More »
What Documents Do I Need To File For Florida Divorce?
Initiating divorce proceedings is one of the most difficult decisions many married individuals have to make during their lifetime. The decision to file for divorce is both life-changing and intimidating. Many people are reluctant to end their marriage simply because they do not know what documents they will need to begin the divorce process…. Read More »
How Quickly Can You Get A Florida Divorce?
For most people who want to end their marriage, a divorce is a stressful and nerve-racking process. That is why most divorcing couples want to finalize their divorce as soon as possible and wonder, “How quickly can I get a divorce?” It is not always impossible to get a quick divorce, especially if spouses… Read More »
