If you are divorcing, you will quickly find that divorce is not just an emotional process, it is also a financial process. You need to consider your postdivorce income and finances when making property division decisions and other decisions related to your divorce....
Divorce
Can I appeal my divorce?
When people think of appeals, it’s usually in the context of a criminal matter, such as the appeal of a criminal conviction. However, appeals are also available in civil cases, such as divorce. The trial court’s role in a divorce Florida law permits a divorce to be...
How do I know when it is time to end my marriage?
Marriages can be complicated and messy, and sometimes they last much longer than is healthy. The problem is, sometimes, spouses just do not know when it is time to throw in the towel. This post will analyze when it may be time to think about a Florida divorce....
Does a military spouse retain any benefits following divorce?
Every marriage comes with its own set of challenges. This is particularly true for service members and their spouses, who face difficulties that civilian couples will never have to consider. Military divorces also have unique aspects to them, raising questions that...
Facts about child support enforcement in Florida
There are several different ways child support is enforced. Understanding child support enforcement resources and methods are helpful for parents seeking to collect child support but it is also important for paying parents to be familiar with the potential...
How to help your child process your divorce in a healthy way
Divorce is one of the biggest life changes parents and children can go through. Emotions can run the gamut from sadness to anger and eventually to acceptance or perhaps even happiness. Parents in Pensacola going through a divorce likely want to help their kids adjust...
An abuse allegation needs to be taken seriously in a divorce
As is the case in other states, Florida legislators and judges take domestic violence seriously. Under Florida law, judges are supposed to consider all evidence of domestic violence when making a decision about parental responsibilities and time-sharing, which are...
What if I need to separate but do not want a divorce?
Unlike many other states, Florida does not have a formal legal separation process that couples can use to remain married but still divide their property, create an enforceable parenting plan, and decide other issues like alimony and child support. In other words, if a...
How does mediation help a divorcing couple?
Divorce is an almost universally-feared legal process. Those Floridians who have not experienced the process think that it is a never-ending argument with their estranged spouse. Couples with children often try to use the children as bargaining chips to force the...
The different types of alimony in Florida
When a Florida couple decides to get divorced, they often wonder if alimony is going to be part of the divorce settlement. There are a few factors in which a person would receive alimony. These include if one spouse needs alimony after a divorce and if the other...

