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Mediation Can Help Resolve Child Time-Sharing Disputes

By Steve W. Marsee |

Child custody disputes can be extremely stressful, and most people experience intense emotions throughout the process. Mediation is a means of alternative dispute resolution that could potentially help parents reach a resolution in a child custody battle. If you are involved in a child time sharing dispute in Florida, please contact an experienced Orlando… Read More »

Florida Court Issues Opinion in Complex Asset Distribution Case

By Steve W. Marsee |

Recently, Florida’s Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal issued a decision in the case of Mills v. Mills. The case involved a divorcing couple’s dispute over a $245,000 investment loss. Asset, and liability, distribution is a critical part of any Florida divorce case. If you are considering divorce, and you have any questions about the… Read More »

Florida Divorce: How is Debt Divided?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Asset division is often one of the most contentious issues in a divorce. This includes the division of marital debts. No one wants to pay more than their fair share of the bills. If you are concerned that you are going to get stuck with spouse’s debts after your divorce, please contact an experienced… Read More »

Does a New Relationship Mean the End of Alimony?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Following a Florida divorce, many people will eventually find themselves in a new relationship. If the spouse who is receiving alimony enters a new relationship, there could potentially be significant legal ramifications. Both parties need to aware of how this could affect any alimony obligations. If you have any questions about spousal support payments… Read More »

Child Custody Agreements: Dealing with Hazards to the Child’s Health and Well-being

By Steve W. Marsee |

In late March, the Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal released in an instructive opinion in a contested child custody case. The decision is a good reminder that the best interests of the child should always prevail in Florida courts. If you believe that your child’s best interests are not being served by your… Read More »

Florida Divorce: Hidden Assets

By Steve W. Marsee |

In Florida, the assets of a divorcing couple are divided in an equitable manner. Put simply, equitable distribution means that the marital assets must be divided ‘fairly’. A fair division of assets is often not an equal division of assets, however. By nature, this type of asset division process is complex, but it becomes… Read More »

What You Need to Know About Estate Planning and Florida Divorces

By Steve W. Marsee |

Going through a divorce is always hectic, and sometimes important issues can get overlooked. Do not let estate planning become one of those issues. Proper estate planning is always critical. If you have any questions about how your divorce will affect estate planning, or Florida divorce in general, contact an Orlando divorce attorney for… Read More »

Parental Alienation In Florida Child Custody Cases

By Steve W. Marsee |

Parental alienation is a process of emotional manipulation by which a child is turned against one of their parents. Parental alienation is emotional abuse, it often has a major negative impact on the well being of the affected child. It also has a deep impact on the victimized parent. Parental alienation most frequently occurs… Read More »

The Importance of a Parenting Plan in Your Florida Divorce

By Steve W. Marsee |

If you or someone you know is going through a divorce, it is essential to understand the role of a parenting plan during this process. Under Florida law, parenting plans give divorcing spouses who are parents the opportunity to come to an agreement as to how the children will be raised during and after… Read More »

Florida Alimony: What Are The Tax Implications?

By Steve W. Marsee |

The tax consequences of divorce are often overlooked. A divorce, and any resulting alimony payments, could have significant tax ramifications. It is important that the tax consequences are thoroughly considered throughout the entire process. The last thing you need is an additional headache from the IRS. If you have any questions about spousal support… Read More »