The marital home is often one of the largest assets a couple may have. For some, the home has considerable emotional ties, particularly for couples who raised children in the home. All of those factors can lead to issues if the couple decides to divorce. Deciding...
Property division in a high asset divorce involves more than simply splitting belongings. It requires a clear understanding of financial structures, ownership and long-term impact. When significant wealth is involved, the process becomes more detailed and often more...
High asset divorces can be complex and emotionally demanding. When significant wealth, investments, or business interests are involved, the process often requires careful planning and attention to detail. Taking a structured approach can help you stay organized and...
There are many effects that occur when parents divorce, many of which directly affect the children. While it’s easy to get sidetracked by things like property division and logistics related to the divorce, you must ensure that your children remain your priority...
It can be a struggle to financially support and raise a child alone. Fortunately, Florida allows custodial parents to request retroactive payments to cover past expenses. Pursuing past-due support can relieve current financial strain and ensure both parents share...
If you went through a custody case in Florida, you may have heard the term "parenting coordinator" come up in court. Knowing what this role involves can help you decide if it is right for your family. The parenting coordinator role in Florida Florida law defines...
In a Florida dissolution of marriage, property division follows the principle of equitable distribution. This means the court aims to divide marital assets and debts fairly, though it may not be in an even 50/50 split. As digital tokens and virtual currencies become...
Divorce often brings immediate financial challenges. You may need time to adjust to new housing, transportation costs or everyday expenses. Florida courts address this short transition period with a type of support known as bridge-the-gap alimony. Understanding the...
You've finalized your divorce and custody agreement with your ex-spouse. Now, you're ready to move forward with your life. But as you consider dating again, one question weighs on your mind: Could a new relationship affect your custody of your child? How a new...
Going through a divorce is already hard as it is, but finding out your partner has hidden money, property or financial assets adds more emotional strain. Concealment of finances may stem from fear of losing property or money during the allocation process, resentment...