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Friday,
May 03, 2019.
posted in Alimony Spousal Support

On behalf of The Law Office of Gustavo E. Frances, P.A.

Divorce is a complex situation. First, you and your spouse have to discuss if this the future that you both want. No matter how sure you are of a divorce, it is still an emotional rollercoaster. Each person’s divorce is unique. Even though around 50% of marriages end in a divorce, how your split up will not look the same as how your best friend split up with his or her spouse. The one similarity should be that you have a good attorney by your side to help you navigate the landscape of divorce.

Divorce is like a piece of layered cake. Each layer requires a certain amount of decision-making and paperwork. For example, child custody is a layer in the divorce cake that takes a lot of time to figure out a concrete plan between you, your ex-spouse, your child or children, and the court. Other layers include identifying assets and the icing on top of the layered cake is alimony.

Alimony, or spousal support, is the last battle in divorce. Our alimony attorney in Fort Lauderdale at The Law Office Of Gustavo E. Frances, P.A. is here to help you navigate the final piece f the divorce puzzle. Our Fort Lauderdale alimony attorney has a passion and knack for helping people get what they need. Throughout our years working with divorces, we are ready to handle your divorce. Here are 3 tips to consider when alimony is on the table:

  1. Know your Finances: Alimony, or spousal support, is all about figuring out the finances. If you don’t know what you need financially then you won’t know how much to offer the court. Conversely, if you don’t know your finances then you don’t know how much you can agree to give. Alimony isn’t a one-way street anymore. Either spouse can give alimony and sometimes both may have to.
  2. Budget Your Expenses: Divorces are expensive and alimony may pour salt on the wound of gouging your wallet. However, if you can budget for the worst then you won’t be surprised when it happens.
  3. Don’t Agree To things Out Of Court: Alimony can be changed. Just because the court set a particular figure does not mean that it is the only figure. However, agreeing to changes outside of court to your alimony is a dangerous game. Use the court to address any issues because you don’t want to end up getting hurt financially or emotionally.

At the end of the day, divorce does not mean the end of the world. Even though it feels that way, with a good attorney by your side you don’t have to fear court and ask for the alimony that you need. Even if the amount is small. Leaving the door open for negotiations later is a good thing. If you or someone you love is going through a divorce then don’t let them go through it without top representation. Call 954-297-6546 or click here to start your free consultation with our professional attorneys at The Law Office Of Gustavo E. Frances, P.A.

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