Florida is a no-fault state, so you do not need any wrongdoing to file for divorce beyond declaring the marriage irretrievably broken. This often results in amicable divorces where both parties agree and negotiate the settlement. Unfortunately, even amicable divorces...
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What to do when your child fights the custody arrangements
Parents going through a divorce deal with the impact of the new living arrangements on their children. Depending on the age of any children involved, there is likely to be confusion, anger, frustration, hurt and a range of other emotions. The parenting plan...
What to include in an estate plan
Although the estate planning process can be challenging and time-consuming, it will protect you and your family and help ensure the proper division of your assets. You should consider creating an estate plan if you have dependents and assets, particularly if your...
Avoiding probate when leaving real estate to heirs
If you’re planning to leave your home or other property to your heirs, there are a few things you’ll want to consider. If you wish to gift property while you’re still living, the IRS will allow you to sell your home and pass on the proceeds through non-taxable cash...