Even if a child’s parents are not married to one another, they are both still responsible for supporting the child and meeting the child’s needs. For this reason, a custodial parent may want to seek child support from the noncustodial parent and the noncustodial...
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Is your spouse hiding assets from you?
Florida is an equitable distribution state when it comes to property division during the divorce process. This means that your marital assets will be divided in a fair fashion. This doesn’t mean that assets will be equally split, though. Therefore, if you want to...
Mediation may be a good option for people going through a divorce
There are many different emotions that people experience as they go through a divorce in Florida. There can be anger, sadness, anxiety and many other emotions. Despite these emotions, the couple still needs to make very important decisions as they separate the life...
Five types of alimony in Florida
By the time a Brooksville area couple decides to get a divorce they have already gone through a lot of stress, anxiety, and worry about their future. A spouse may wonder if they will be receiving alimony after a divorce. Florida offers several types of alimony, and...
How parental relocation works under Florida Law
Fighting over your child in the midst of a divorce or heated paternity case can be enormously stressful to say the least, and for good reason. After all, your relationship with your child can be dictated by the outcome of a child custody dispute. That’s why you should...
Understanding property division in Florida
When a couple divorces, they will need to divide their joint property and debts. This property may include their house, cars and bank accounts and debts like credit card balances and the mortgage. In Florida, marital assets and liabilities are defined as those...
We can help with alimony concerns
Other than child support and custody, one of the most hotly contested aspects of a divorce is alimony. The concern is both from the one paying and the one receiving alimony. This is where Jeffrey P. Cario, P.A., can help. When alimony might be an issue in divorce If...
How to ease the burden of divorce for your children
Divorce is hard enough as it is, but it can be exponentially complicated when children are involved. If you’re in this position now, then you’re probably not only worried about what your financial standing will look like post-divorce, but you’re probably also...
How are shared assets distributed during a Florida divorce?
Divorce is a complicated process that can involve many different steps to undo the many connections to people make over the course of a marriage. In Florida, it is not uncommon for the parties to a divorce to negotiate matters related to support, their children, and...
Shared parental responsibility is generally preferred in Florida
Divorcing parents may worry about the difficulties of co-parenting following the divorce. Every family will likely face different challenges depending on a number of factors, but generally, the most successful co-parents are parents that can put their personal...