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Can Rehabilitative Alimony Pay for a College Degree in Florida?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Rehabilitative alimony in Florida is a temporary form of spousal support that will become increasingly common as the state phases out long-term and permanent alimony. As the name suggests, this type of alimony is intended to rehabilitate the dependent spouse – guiding them toward a sense of financial security and independence. But can rehabilitative… Read More »

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What’s The Difference Between Rehabilitative And Bridge-The-Gap Alimony In Florida?

By Steve W. Marsee |

There are many different types of alimony in Florida, and two of the most common are “bridge-the-gap,” and “rehabilitative.” Both may become even more common in the coming years as Florida strives to end permanent alimony and make this form of spousal support even more restrictive. For the average person, it can be difficult… Read More »

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How Do Divorce Settlements In Florida Work?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Whether you’ve been researching this topic online or speaking with friends and family, you may have heard that a negotiated divorce settlement is the best option. Although each divorce is different, there are many reasons why this might be true for your specific situation. Negotiating with your spouse outside of court is generally fast,… Read More »

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Will Cash Gifts Affect Alimony In Florida?

By Steve W. Marsee |

People have been giving each other cash gifts for hundreds of years. People may receive cash gifts for a number of reasons, including weddings, graduations, birthdays, anniversaries, and many others. In addition, some people use cash gifts for tax avoidance. But how might cash gifts affect alimony in Florida? There might be a greater… Read More »

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Amicable Divorce Vs. No-Fault Divorce: What’s The Difference?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Generally speaking, most spouses prefer to deal with their divorces in an amicable fashion. Unfortunately, this isn’t always possible. But wait a second… Isn’t Florida a “no-fault” divorce state? Doesn’t this mean that all divorces in Florida are “amicable?” Not exactly. The terms “no-fault” and “amicable” may seem similar at first, but they are… Read More »

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Common Misconceptions About Divorce In Florida

By Steve W. Marsee |

Many spouses in Florida are currently approaching divorce for the first time. Many of these individuals will have little to no experience with the legal world, and their understanding of divorce may come primarily from movies, tabloid journalism, and rumors. This leads to numerous misunderstandings and misconceptions, and these have the ability to seriously… Read More »

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Florida Alimony Bill Heads To The House

By Steve W. Marsee |

For many years, Florida has been toying with the idea of overhauling its alimony system. If it moves ahead with this ambitious plan, it will become the first state to seriously change its alimony system. Many believe that this system needs to be changed across the nation, and that it harkens back to a… Read More »

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When Inheritance Causes Issues During A Florida Divorce

By Steve W. Marsee |

When someone leaves money to a loved one, they certainly don’t expect this money to be snapped up by their ex. And technically speaking, this should never happen. However, there are a few things you need to be aware of when dealing with inheritance during a divorce, as a number of issues may arise… Read More »

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Alimony And Inheritance

By Steve W. Marsee |

We are on the verge of something called the “Great Wealth Transfer.” This is when the Baby Boomer generation passes away and leaves behind their $68-trillion wealth to the Millennials. Sure: Some Baby Boomers will have squandered or lost all of their wealth by the time they leave this Earth. But others have amassed… Read More »

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Dividing Crypto In A Divorce: Are Orlando Family Courts Prepared?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Having once been an extremely obscure asset, cryptocurrency is now a mainstream aspect of the financial world. People from all walks of life are investing, and many are being rewarded handsomely. But while crypto is now part of the financial world, some argue that it still has a long way to go in the… Read More »

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