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A Checklist for Starting the Divorce Process

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Realizing that your marriage has come to an end is stressful enough on its own. You may not want to think about the legal proceedings that are to come next, or even know where to start. The steps you take during the process, though, will have a significant impact on your case so it… Read More »

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Common Myths About Divorce in Florida

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If you are going through a divorce for the first time, you may hear many myths and misconceptions about the process. Well-intentioned friends and family members who have been through it before may want to give advice, or you may simply read something that is untrue. Truthfully, the divorce laws in Florida are always… Read More »

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How Does Domestic Violence Impact Divorce?

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If you have suffered from domestic violence in your marriage, it is important to consider divorce. Domestic violence does not ease or stop on its own. In most cases, it only ends when the victim is able to escape the situation, or when it becomes fatal. The thought of filing for divorce is particularly… Read More »

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Can Inflation Impact Alimony?

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Inflation refers to the rising cost of goods and services over a prolonged period of time. Inflation is the reason Floridians pay more for everyday items such as gas, food, and housing than they did just a few years ago. While many people face the rising cost of inflation every day, they do not… Read More »

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How to Reduce Alimony Payments

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Out of all the different terms involved in a Florida divorce, alimony is one of the most contentious. Also known as spousal support, alimony can feel very unfair to the people who are ordered to pay it. This is even more true when someone feels as though the recipient of alimony was responsible for… Read More »

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Mediation is Mandatory in Florida Divorce

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Family law judges understand that when couples enter mediation to resolve the terms of their divorce, it is far less likely that the case will end up in the courtroom. It is for this reason that in Florida, divorce mediation is not only recommended, it is mandatory. People often have many questions about mediation… Read More »

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How to File for Divorce in Orlando

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Divorce is a very emotional experience and it is natural to feel overwhelmed. Knowing the legal requirements for divorce in Florida and the steps you will have to take can help relieve some of the stress and make the process easier. Whether you and your spouse agree to an uncontested divorce, or you are… Read More »

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Things to Avoid Before You File Bankruptcy

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Bankruptcy should only be a last resort but for those who are struggling to pay their bills and other expenses, it can provide a great amount of relief. There are different types of bankruptcy and the steps you take to prepare will depend on whether you are filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy…. Read More »

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How Long Do You Have to Be Married to Receive Alimony?

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Spousal support, more commonly referred to as alimony, is an important aspect of many divorce cases. Alimony is sometimes awarded when a lower-earning spouse requires financial support after ending their marriage. The higher-earning spouse will then make regular payments to provide that support. There are many guidelines and factors that determine whether a spouse… Read More »

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What are the Different Types of Alimony in Florida?

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Many people are aware that alimony, also known as spousal support, is awarded after divorce when one spouse requires financial assistance. However, it is a common misconception that alimony is paid indefinitely, or until the recipient remarries. While remarriage can terminate alimony payments, there are different types of alimony. They are all meant to… Read More »

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