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Can adultery impact my divorce?

Marriages end for a variety of reasons, but one of the most talked about reasons for divorce is infidelity. While the spouse that was cheated on may feel that their partner’s adultery should be front and center during the divorce, it may not be of significance to a...

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How is marital property divided in a divorce?

People in Florida own various types of property and as they progress through life it is natural to own more and more property. This is true for married couples as well. During a marriage, couples may buy homes together, have bank accounts, retirement accounts,...

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What Not To Do After A Car Accident

When you’re involved in a car accident it can quickly get very overwhelming. During this time, making mistakes could lead to a lot of headaches later on down the road.  So if you’ve already been in an accident and aren’t sure what to do, or just want to be prepared in...

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Challenges when drafting a parenting plan

Going through a divorce is never easy, particularly when young children are involved. The Florida Supreme Court requires divorcing parents in Florida to agree on a parenting plan that specifies how the parties plan to share time with their children post-divorce, and...

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Florida prenuptial agreements

Some people may view signing a prenuptial agreement, also known as a prenup, as preparation for divorce before a marriage has even started. However, these agreements are an effective planning tool that can help protect both parties. Spouses may want to consider a...

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The challenges of divorce in the military

Servicemembers who are married and have families face unique challenges when it comes to divorce. During marriage, the frequent or extended deployments of active-duty members create upheavals in family life both while they are away and when they return home. When...

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