Dividing immense wealth in a divorce requires more than just tax documents and bank statements. If you are considering filing for divorce, how can you determine your financial standing when complex assets are involved? Four ways forensic accountants can find the truth...
As you and your spouse end the marriage, you might worry that your spouse’s education debt will become your burden after the divorce. The answer depends on two distinct steps: how the debt is classified and how the court decides to share it. Is the debt marital? The...
Paying child support is a court-ordered obligation you must not miss. If you fail to pay on time, the unpaid amount transforms into arrears. Ignoring this debt can lead to severe legal and financial penalties. If you have an outstanding child support debt, learning...
When a couple divorces, the court may order one spouse to pay support to the other. In Florida, this is not automatic. The judge first decides if one person has an "actual need" for money and if the other person has the "ability to pay" it. If both are true, the judge...
When a Florida court orders a parenting plan, both parents must follow it. The plan includes when each parent spends time with the child. But sometimes, one parent blocks visits or refuses to return the child as scheduled. That kind of interference can cause emotional...
When you go through a divorce in Florida, figuring out what counts as marital property can be confusing. Gifts between spouses create a tricky situation because the court looks closely at when and how one spouse gave the gift. What counts as a gift A gift between...
Going through a divorce can become more difficult when a family business is involved. How can an income-generating marital entity be divided accurately during an often emotional legal process? Understanding the common hurdles in business asset division The unique...
Navigating a divorce means separating more than just your lives. It also means dividing your financial responsibilities. Many people wonder how alimony and debt connect. Here's what alimony really covers and whether it could leave you paying your ex-spouse's bills....
Divorce can become more complicated when one spouse tries to hide money or property. In Florida, courts expect both parties to be honest about their finances. Failing to disclose assets can lead to serious consequences, including penalties and a loss of credibility....
When a parent refuses to pay child support in Florida, the consequences can be serious. The law requires both parents to contribute to their child's financial needs, and refusing to pay creates legal and financial problems. If you are dealing with unpaid child...