While there are many issues that come to the forefront in a Florida divorce, property division can be especially contentious. A common source of confusion is the term “equitable distribution.” Some might think it means the assets will be divided equally as part of the...
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Who are good candidates for divorce mediation?
The prospect of litigating your divorce might seem unpalatable. Fighting over your settlement agreement may seem like an unnecessary headache, especially since some couples – with the help of a mediator – can work together to resolve theirs. Yet, you might be unsure...
Steps to take if you are concerned about money in your divorce
You may have spent most your marriage staying at home to care for the family, but not every marriage is meant to last, and you may now be facing the prospect of divorce. You may wonder how you will take care of yourself financially or even if you can afford getting a...
Will I still be able to see my kids after my divorce?
Divorce is difficult for anyone who goes through it. But as a parent, you may find it particularly challenging. You and your spouse likely have differences about time-sharing, and you may fear that you will end up with limited access to your children. By understanding...
The increase in gray divorce
Divorce is not just the realm of young couples who realize that they made a mistake in getting married. In fact, research has found that this type of divorce -- or, at least, divorce in this age bracket -- has been dropping. It still happens, but it is not as common...
How will I pay the bills after I ask my spouse for a divorce?
When you’re dependent on your spouse for financial support, asking for a divorce can be scary. Maybe you no longer feel certain about how your spouse will behave because they clearly aren’t the person you thought you married. Or, maybe you’re absolutely certain that...
Will you lose your house in a divorce?
Divorce is about far more than just ending your marriage. You have to divide your marital property, divide parenting time with the kids, close your joint accounts, take a look at your estate planning, reconsider your retirement plans and much more. It can be an...
