There are many Florida couples who divorce daily and are able to be financially stable not long after. For many older couples, though, it may be harder. We have previously discussed complex property division and alimony, but have yet to discuss financial protection....
Year: 2013
January may be best month for Florida divorce
New Years celebrations may be spent counting down the minutes until midnight for many Florida residents. The new year brings new beginnings and it often gets people excited thinking of all of the possibilities the new year has to offer. Aside from many New Years...
Florida stay at home moms considering postnuptials in family law
When a Florida couple decides to wed and make a family together, many couples may see it best for the children to be with a parent rather than in daycare. Many mothers are faced with the decision to quit their job and stay at home to tend to their family, rearing...
Should a Florida prenuptial be disputed in a divorce?
Many issues in a Florida divorce can easily be resolved and prevented if the couple had a prenuptial agreement, or talked about the situation before it ever happens. Issues regarding finances are likely the base of any prenuptial agreement, but sometimes it may not go...
Child custody cases can be difficult for Florida parents
Although divorce for Florida couples is the ending of a particular part of one's life, it needs to be remembered that divorce is also about a new beginning. When parents are sharing the custody of their children, situations can prove to be difficult. Though divorce...
When Florida child custody and support cases get nasty
Parents in Florida know that a child custody verdict can often not go as hoped. Regardless of the rulings in child custody cases, many parents feel as if they can put the law in their own hands and give parenting time to the other parent only when they see fit. It is...
Negative emotions should stay out of Florida parenting plan
Florida residents going through a divorce often wonder what the parenting plan will be like after the divorce is finalized. Oftentimes, it is the judge overseeing the child custody case who finalizes a custody agreement for after the divorce. Although many divorces...
Florida parents should remember children during divorce
Divorce is an emotional and sometimes lengthy process for many Florida couples. So many issues have to be covered and things can get hectic, even for children. It is important to recognize the emotions that children are feeling, even if they do not voice them....
Florida divorce: Ensuring that a spouse is honest about assets
Couples who have decided that their marriage is over have many issues to settle between them. One of those may concern whether one party has tried to conceal assets during the divorce process. One publication has recently offered some pointers that may be useful for...
Consider retirement planning during divorce negotiations
Because of the increasing numbers of divorces coming later in life, a focus on retirement issues is important. This may be particularly applicable in Florida due to large segments of retirement-age residents. Due to divorce, several programs and funds that two people...