Some divorces get own and dirty, with one or both parties playing dirty tricks and slinging mud. Typically, the two most hotly contested issues in the split are custody of the minor children and division of assets. No one wants to pay more income taxes than they must....
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Can Florida courts deviate from the child support guidelines?
Financial disputes during a divorce can be distressing. But when the discussion involves your child’s support and protection, it can be additionally worrisome. Generally, Florida family courts use specific guidelines when calculating child support. These guidelines...
Understanding the division of retirement assets in a Florida divorce
Dividing retirement assets is one of the complexities of divorce property division. You and your ex may have existing IRAs, 401(k)s, pensions and other investments which are subject to equitable distribution under Florida laws. Since retirement funds are significant...
2 little-known facts about Florida divorces involving children
Parents always want to protect their kids from painful events. Unfortunately, few things are as devastating to children as the end of their parents’ marriage. You and your co-parent have a say in divorce matters involving your minor children, especially when creating...
What you should know before relocating with your child
Before you load your bags in the trunk and fill your gas tank for relocation, you have to know the following information to avoid any illegalities or consequences that would affect the current custody order. Relocation by agreement or by court approval To legally move...
Lump-sum alimony is possible in some divorces
In Florida, alimony is a means to ensure that both parties maintain a standard of living similar to what they were accustomed to during their marriage. Among the various types of alimony available in the Sunshine State, lump sum alimony is a unique option. Lump sum...
How to tell your parents you are getting a divorce
Informing people that you are getting a divorce is not always easy, especially when it comes to your parents. Chances are they were invested in your marriage. Thus, telling them it has come to an end may feel challenging. This guide highlights some tips to help you:...
How to keep a neutral relationship with a co-parent
Co-parenting after divorce is one of the best things parents can do for their children. Parents can work with their children’s other parents to establish responsibilities, obligations and daily schedules so each parent can still be a part of their children’s lives....
When are recordings admissible as child custody case evidence?
The ubiquitous influence of electronic communication tools seems to make it easy to hold anyone accountable for their misbehaviors, like a scorned ex caught on camera making threatening remarks due to the tensions of divorce. There are countless ways a wrongly...
What warrants a modification in your child support order?
All is flux and nothing stays still, as the saying goes. The same is true with the ever-shifting dynamics of a family facing divorce. But one thing remains – the obligation of both parents to look out for their child’s best interests. Whether you are the paying or...