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Hidden Real Estate: When a Spouse Owns Property in Another State

Hidden Real Estate: When a Spouse Owns Property in Another State

Introduction In high-conflict or high-asset Florida divorce cases, one of the most damaging forms of financial deception is the concealment of real estate. When a spouse secretly owns property in ...

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Hidden Assets in High-Asset Florida Divorce Cases

Hidden Assets in High-Asset Florida Divorce Cases

Introduction Divorces involving substantial wealth bring unique challenges, particularly when it comes to financial transparency. In high-asset Florida divorce cases, the stakes are high, the asse...

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Common Ways Spouses Hide Assets in Florida Divorce Cases

Common Ways Spouses Hide Assets in Florida Divorce Cases

Introduction When a marriage ends, Florida law requires both parties to disclose all assets, liabilities, income, and expenses so the court can equitably distribute the marital estate. Unfortunate...

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How Hidden Assets Can Impact Your Florida Divorce Settlement

How Hidden Assets Can Impact Your Florida Divorce Settlement

Introduction The foundation of any fair divorce settlement in Florida is full and honest financial disclosure. Without transparency, neither party can make informed decisions regarding the divisio...

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Protecting Immigration Status During High-Conflict Florida Divorces

Protecting Immigration Status During High-Conflict Florida Divorces

Introduction When divorce proceedings turn hostile, everything becomes more complicated—especially for non-citizen spouses trying to protect their immigration status in the United States. In Flo...

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What Happens to Conditional Residency After Divorce in Florida?

What Happens to Conditional Residency After Divorce in Florida?

Introduction When a non-U.S. citizen marries a U.S. citizen, they may receive conditional permanent residency—commonly known as a conditional green card—if the marriage is less than two years ...

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Impact of Immigration Status on Property Rights in Florida Divorce

Impact of Immigration Status on Property Rights in Florida Divorce

Introduction Divorce is always a legally intensive process, particularly in a state like Florida that follows the principle of equitable distribution. When one or both spouses are not U.S. citizen...

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Equitable Distribution When One Spouse Is Undocumented in Florida

Equitable Distribution When One Spouse Is Undocumented in Florida

Introduction In Florida divorce proceedings, one of the most complex and contested issues is the division of marital assets and debts, also known as equitable distribution. When one spouse is undo...

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Filing for Divorce in Florida While Living Abroad on a Visa

Filing for Divorce in Florida While Living Abroad on a Visa

Introduction Florida divorce law is designed to accommodate a wide range of personal circumstances, including those involving international residency and immigration. One increasingly common scena...

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