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How to Choose the Best Holiday Custody Arrangement for Your Particular Situation?

By Steve W. Marsee |

For many divorced parents, a holiday season can be a stressful time of year. Co-parenting requires two divorced parents to be able to communicate and focus on what is best for their children. Communication and the ability to compromise are crucial when making holiday plans for your children after divorce. No matter how you… Read More »

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Are There Any Benefits in Being First to File for Divorce in Florida?

By Steve W. Marsee |

The decision to get divorced might be one of the toughest decisions a person will make in life. If you are considering ending your marriage, you may wonder whether there are any benefits in being first to file for divorce. So, does it make any difference who files for divorce first? The short answer… Read More »

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Your Visitation Rights Could Be Restricted if You Refuse to Wear a Mask

By Steve W. Marsee |

The end of the COVID-19 pandemic is nowhere in sight, as thousands of new coronavirus cases are reported across the United States every single day. People across the nation still have to rely on face masks, social distancing, and other preventative measures to keep them and their families safe during these times of uncertainty…. Read More »

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What Are Children’s Rights in a Florida Divorce?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Divorce is an emotionally-draining experience for everyone, especially your children. Unfortunately, some parents may unintentionally ignore their children’s rights or put their interests above their children’s. Under Florida law, even minor children have certain rights in a divorce, and you, as a parent, must protect your children’s rights during this stressful and challenging time…. Read More »

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3 Commingling Theories Recognized by Florida Law During Equitable Distribution

By Steve W. Marsee |

If you are familiar with Florida’s property division laws, you probably know that the classification of assets plays a crucial role in a divorce. Under Florida’s equitable distribution law, courts recognize two categories of property: marital and separate. While marital property – the assets acquired during the marriage – is subject to equitable distribution… Read More »

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What to Do if Your Spouse is Not Paying Household Bills While Divorce is Pending?

By Steve W. Marsee |

If you are going through a divorce in Florida, many things in your life are about to change. However, monthly household bills and payments will remain unchanged regardless of whether you are still married, in the process of getting divorced, or have already finalized your divorce case. Depending on the circumstances surrounding your divorce… Read More »

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Can Emotional Abuse During the Marriage Affect Your Divorce Case in Florida?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Contrary to popular belief, not all forms of domestic violence involve physical injuries. Emotional abuse is not uncommon during the marriage, and it can be just as painful as physical abuse. What is Emotional Abuse? Spousal emotional abuse involves manipulation, shaming, blaming, controlling, demeaning, insults, put-downs, belittling, tearing down, name-calling, and other forms of… Read More »

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Here’s How Remarriage Can Affect Your Divorce, Alimony, Timesharing, and Other Issues

By Steve W. Marsee |

While many people are reluctant to marry someone – or even begin dating – immediately after getting divorced, the idea of remarriage may not seem that outlandish after a while. However, remarriage after a divorce is a big step because you need to consider its potential impact on your divorce settlement as well as… Read More »

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Can My Ex-Spouse Take My Children from Me or Deny Visitation?

By Steve W. Marsee |

While many divorced and separated parents realize the importance of putting their children’s needs first, others fail to put their difference aside. When you share custody of your children, maintaining a hostile relationship with your ex-spouse is not good for anyone. Often, couples reach out to an Orlando child custody attorney to help them… Read More »

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Can You Recover Attorney’s Fees in a Divorce Case in Florida?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Many married people are reluctant to get a divorce merely because they think they would not afford to obtain a divorce in Florida. However, the cost of divorce should not be a problem considering that you may be able to recover court and attorney’s fees in your divorce case. Florida’s family law recognizes the… Read More »