Category Archives: Divorce
Factors that you Should Consider Before Discussing Alimony
Often times there are various reasons people unhappy in their marriage chose to postpone filing for divorce. One of the principal reasons often relates to financial worries. The thought of being forced to consider both financial and lifestyle changes can be a bitter pill to swallow for most. Spouses making a majority of the… Read More »
Divorcing a Spouse with an Alcohol or Drug Problem
Millions of Americans suffer from alcohol and drug abuse. One of the hardest things may be to sit back and watch your spouse fight with addiction. Divorces are never really that easy, and when one spouse has a serious alcohol or drug problem, the divorce quickly becomes more about health and safety. The whole… Read More »
Ways to Safeguard Your Assets in a Divorce
In a marriage, couples typically share the economic burden together. Divorces often have disastrous effects on divorcees’ bank accounts and financial outlooks, because of the change it brings to the wealth structures. Although divorces are never easy, taking the right steps to safeguard your assets can ease some of the stress. Avoiding Financial Mistakes … Read More »
The Biggest Benefits from Getting Divorced
Most Americans view divorce as an unfavorable or awful event. Although divorces are typically the consequence of failed marriages, in some cases divorcees may actually benefit from the situation. Following the initial shock and grief, many divorcees discover that they have more freedom and reduced expenses after their divorce. For those contemplating getting a… Read More »
Assets, Income, Liabilities and Expenses in Divorces
Divorces, regardless of how amicable your separation has been, can still be a tough route. Divorces often have long-lasting and devastating effects on not only your emotions, but also your finances. There are many nightmare divorce tales out there that scare people accepting unfair divorce settlements. That is why it is important to have… Read More »
Typical Mistakes Made in Divorces
Divorces can become very nasty quick, especially when there isn’t a prenup. Not to mention, can be a lengthy and complex process. With never-ending paperwork, negotiations, judges and opposing counsel, the task easily becomes daunting. Before beginning a divorce, it is crucial to know the common mistakes people often make. Choosing to Share A… Read More »
Utilizing Divorce Mediation
One of the fastest growing trends in Florida divorce cases is the use of divorce mediation to settle outstanding issues between spouses. As an alternative dispute resolution technique, divorce mediation has the potential to make your divorce faster, less stressful, and cheaper than traditional divorce litigation in a Florida family court. Steve W. Marsee… Read More »
The Basics of a Florida Divorce
Divorce can be a stressful, confusing, and emotional experience for you and your family. If you are considering filing for divorce in Florida, there are some basic requirements that you should be aware of before filing your petition with the court. At the law office of Steve W. Marsee in Orlando, we are here… Read More »
Your Rights Against the Dissipation of Marital Assets
It is one thing to begin preparing for a divorce by gathering the relevant financial documentation and other paperwork a spouse knows will be necessary for the filing. It’s another thing entirely to begin transferring marital assets or spending them to avoid splitting the property with your spouse during the equitable distribution of property… Read More »
What is a Simplified Divorce?
When most people think about the typical divorce, they imagine a highly contentious situation with constant fighting, high levels of stress, and a lengthy court battle. However, some divorces can be done with little no argument between spouses with what is known as a simplified divorce. Although this is sometimes referred to as a… Read More »
