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...
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...
Divorce: More Than a Heart Ache
For the past few decades society has seen an increase in divorce rates. Does this mean that more divorces are happening? Or are the social stigmas around divorce becoming less stigmatized? The statistic is still between 40-50% of marriages end in divorce. This number is changing though as more people opt out of getting married...
Fort Lauderdale Attorney Answers Divorce-Related Questions Asked By Working Mothers
If you are a working mother on the brink of filing papers for divorce or are in the middle of getting divorced, you have come to the right place. It is true that Google knows everything, but it may not be able to answer all the burning questions a working woman and mother have about...
No-Fault vs. Fault-Based Divorces In Florida: What’s Fairer And Less Complicated?
Is your marriage falling apart and you are inching toward divorce and cannot stop thinking about how the court will establish “fault” when push comes to shove? Well, here is something you need to know: Florida is a “no-fault” divorce state. Meaning: either spouse can file for divorce without having to provide reasons for ending...
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Legal Separation Is Not Available In Florida, But You Can Still Get The Same Legal Protections
If you want to go separate ways with your spouse, but want this separation to be legal, there are three ways to do this in the United States: divorce, annulment of marriage, and legal separation. But if you live in Florida, legal separation is not a viable option. Unlike other states, which formally recognize the...
Don’t Forget About These 8 Assets In Divorce Property Division
We get it. Getting divorced and dividing property and assets can be very overwhelming. But it is 2018, and property division in divorces is not the same as it used to be. You can do much better than dividing up such standard assets as homes, cars, bank accounts, and investments. There are many assets many...
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Married Couples Should Hold Joint Credit Cards to Avoid Surprises
Have you been told that married couples should have both joint and separate financial accounts? This is true to a certain extent. It’s a good idea to have joint checking accounts, separate savings accounts, and separate retirement accounts that name each other as beneficiaries. It also might be a good idea for each of you...
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5 Tips for Telling Your Spouse You Want a Divorce
Coming to the decision that it’s time to get a divorce is never easy, even if you’ve seen the marriage deteriorate with your own eyes. This is a conversation that everyone dreads having, especially if heated arguments are common between you and your spouse. Make sure you plan your discussion, what you are going to...
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Things to Consider When Getting a Divorce
Divorce can be messy. We all know that. One episode of Divorce Court will tell you that. Now instead of watching it, you lived through it. You thought you knew what you were getting yourself into but, you didn’t consider all the aspects of divorce. What happens when you have children involved? Will you get...
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