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Saturday,
February 24, 2018.
posted in Divorce

Divorce Could Get Trickier Under New Tax Law

Think divorce laws are confusing now? Under President Trump’s brainchild reform, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, your Fort Lauderdale divorce attorney will work doubly harder for you. Not because you’ll suddenly accumulate more assets to divide, but alimony tax gets an unwelcome facelift. Currently, alimony paid can be deducted from taxes, but recipients pay...

Friday,
February 23, 2018.
posted in Child Support

What Professional Athletes Teach Us About Child Support

If you follow sports religiously, you’ll notice many professional athletes receive multimillion-dollar deals. The organizations most commonly brought up in major contract announcements include the NFL, NBA, and MLB. The great thing about being a single professional sports athlete is the amount of attention received from the opposite sex. One thing leads to another, and...

Friday,
February 16, 2018.
posted in Child Support

When Does Child Support End? And Ways to Put an End to Payments

Whether you’re a parent who is legally required to send payments to the other parent or are a parent on the receiving end, it’s equally important to know when child support ends. If you were ordered child support obligations to make payments, you’re probably wondering how many more years you have to put up with...

Thursday,
February 15, 2018.
posted in Property Division

What Factors Are Considered in Property Division During a Florida Divorce?

If you’re on the brink of ending your marriage or are currently divorcing your spouse in Fort Lauderdale or elsewhere in Florida, you’re probably wondering what factors are taken into account by judges when dividing property in a divorce. Say no more. You’ve come to the right place. Under Florida divorce laws, the property is...

Friday,
February 09, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

The Benefits of Child Custody Mediation

Mediation has become very popular, particularly in recent years. Some parents aren’t sure about how to start the whole process and reap the benefits of this approach. It is always helpful for having a neutral party to help parents make difficult decisions. A mediator can help you discuss important issues and reach an agreement in...

Thursday,
February 08, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Concerns About Visitation Safety

It is common for divorced parents to be concerned about their children’s safety, especially when they visit the other parent. If you worry about your kids’ safety, you should first talk to your former spouse and confront the issue. If you have done so in the past, perhaps it is time to hire an experienced...

Friday,
February 02, 2018.
posted in Property Division

What’s Your Is Yours – Dividing Property During Divorce Fairly

While all states have different rules about property division, Florida involves an equitable division of your assets. It all comes down to one thing, property division should be fair, no matter how much you dislike your former spouse. Some important aspects to consider when dividing property fairly include: How long you have been married? Your...

Thursday,
February 01, 2018.
posted in Divorce

Taxes and Divorce

If you are filing for divorce, you may not be thinking about how this decision can affect your taxes. However, divorce can have a huge impact on your taxes and also on your finances. This is why it is important you hire an experienced Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyer to help you calculate the costs and make...

Saturday,
January 27, 2018.
posted in Divorce

Sailing Through A Gray Divorce

Most married couples plan to spend a lifetime together and raise their children to make a difference in the world.  But the truth is their desire to stick together through the good and the bad may not be enough to help their relationship stay afloat. Some things you can’t change no matter how hard you...

Friday,
January 26, 2018.
posted in Child Support

Can You Enforce Child Support in Florida?

It possible that your former spouse has forgotten about your kids and keeps acting like nothing is happening. Yet in the back of his mind, he knows it is totally wrong.  Failing to provide your children with their basic needs, besides being unfair, can have serious legal consequences.  Picture your former spouse behind bars because...

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