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Friday,
November 30, 2018.
posted in Divorce

High-Income Couples Are Just As Likely To Get Divorced As Low-Income Households in Florida

Contrary to the popular belief, a high-income household does not necessarily translate into a strong marriage destined to last for decades to come. A high salary does not mean that a married couple is less likely to call it quits. “However, it would be naïve to say that income and money play absolutely no role...

Saturday,
November 24, 2018.
posted in Divorce

Divorce: The Uncomplicated Edition

We have all heard the statistic. About 50% of marriages end in divorce. It happens. We see celebrities celebrate their wedding day in secret only to end in divorce publicly. But we also learn from these highly publicized celebrities, that divorce doesn’t always mean doom and gloom. Divorce isn’t an ending. Divorce is recognizing that...

Friday,
November 23, 2018.
posted in Child Support

Child Support: Paternity and Time Sharing

Breaking up sometimes happens as naturally as when you first got to together. As tough as it is to accept the new reality for yourself, it doesn’t take a genius to see that this acceptance will be hard on your children. When couples divorce, they either have a smooth transition or a rocky one. More...

Saturday,
November 17, 2018.
posted in Divorce

Do A Credit Check Before Marriage

When people make the choice to get married, they do so because they are in love. The last thing they are thinking about is what they will do if they have to separate. The focus should be on how to keep the marriage strong. Well, finances should be given a long and hard look before...

Saturday,
November 10, 2018.
posted in Child Support

The Opioid Epidemic Plagues Child Support

In Florida and around the country, the population is facing a major opioid problem. For many, the path to addiction starts with painkillers prescribed by doctors then leads to heroin. For others, addiction has been a part of their lives for a while. The problem is a growing one for the state of Florida. We...

Saturday,
November 03, 2018.
posted in Alimony Spousal Support

The New Alimony Law Is About to Take Effect

You may be aware of the ins and outs of divorce law, but a new federal law that is taking effect at the end of this year can really change the outcome of your divorce and your finances in the aftermath. For more than 70 years, the spouse who is the higher earner (the one...

Saturday,
October 27, 2018.
posted in Alimony Spousal Support

Remarriage vs New Relationships in Florida Alimony

Alimony is a form of financial payment from one former spouse to another. Alimony is meant to alleviate the financial stress that a divorce placed on the nonprimary earner of the former marriage. In Florida, alimony laws heavily favor the receiver of payments. The primary earner of the former marriage could even be forced to...

Saturday,
October 27, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Five Legitimate Reasons to Modify Child Custody or Support in Fort Lauderdale

While divorce is a challenging process for all involved, it can be especially difficult to bear for children. Such dramatic changes so early in life can leave lasting repercussions on a child’s development. For that reason, Florida courts do everything in their power to make the process as beneficial to children as possible. Divorcing parents...

Friday,
October 19, 2018.
posted in Divorce

Divorces Don’t Always End in Distress

If you can’t see into the future job market then you certainly can’t see into your future love situation. Life happens. When you got married it was a whole different time and place. You were different. Your spouse was different. When life happens, it sometimes happens in big ways than you ever imagined. Sometimes those...

Saturday,
October 13, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

3 Ways to Effectively Parent Your Children on Your Own Terms After Divorce

No matter how long you’ve been divorced, you may worry that you’ve ruined your child’s life, but in reality, you haven’t. Divorce is a big change for children, but their quality of life after the split is still determined by the actions of each parent. Can a divorce negatively impact your child? Of course. But...

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