Divorce

Can I FaceTime With My Child?

Can I FaceTime With My Child?

Electronic communication between parents and children might not be harmless during divorce. Technology like Skype and FaceTime are great ways to communicate electronically, so it makes sense that man...

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Is My Business a Marital Asset?

Is My Business a Marital Asset?

Unlike traditional marital assets, businesses are trickier to divide. In Florida, marital assets are divided based on equitable distribution, a standard that prioritizes a fair distribution rather th...

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What Is an Annulment?

What Is an Annulment?

Annulment is more than just ending a marriage. Most people have probably heard the term "annulment" in reference to the ending of a marriage. That said, it is easy to lump an annulment and a divorce ...

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Bankruptcy and Divorce: Which Comes First, and Why

Bankruptcy and Divorce: Which Comes First, and Why

If you're between a rock and a hard place, the next steps might be hard to determine. There are two big events in life that can certainly stress someone out: divorce and bankruptcy. But what happens ...

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Is My Marriage Irretrievably Broken?

Is My Marriage Irretrievably Broken?

In some states, including Florida, one party does not have to the sole cause of a failed marriage. Traditionally, American divorce was based on the idea of fault, which required one spouse alleging t...

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Splitting a Personal Injury Settlement Award in a Divorce

Splitting a Personal Injury Settlement Award in a Divorce

If I have a settlement from a personal injury case, is that factored into my assets? Divorce cases can be complicated legal processes when valuation and ownership of marital and personal property are...

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What Can You Do If Your Soldier Cuts You Off Financially?

What Can You Do If Your Soldier Cuts You Off Financially?

What to do if your military spouse no longer provides financial support for your family. If you have been cut off financially by your spouse who is also a soldier, it can be easy to feel helpless in ...

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Divorce Calls Increase on Valentine’s Day

Divorce Calls Increase on Valentine’s Day

Individuals are more inclined to seek legal representation during the holidays. Valentine's Day is supposed to be a day about celebrating romantic love, at least in theory. In practice, it is a commo...

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Custody of Pets in a Florida Divorce

Custody of Pets in a Florida Divorce

Do the courts see Fido as "part of the family"? It is a common practice in plenty of families to call pets "one of the children". Indeed, plenty of pets are pampered and treated as such. This level o...

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