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If you are going through a divorce, you may have concerns about the money you will need to support yourself and your children. But beware, Florida’s divorce laws do not guarantee alimony as part of the divorce decree. However, there are several types of alimony the...
After your divorce is final, situations may arise that require one parent to relocate. Family circumstances and job opportunities sometimes require a move. Military members often need to move frequently. Florida law requires a parent to get court approval if he or...
Parents who divorce need to think about how they will take care of their children while they no longer live together. While developing a parenting plan can be tedious, the more detail you put into it ahead of time, the less kinks you will run into later. Your...
In the eyes of many, the term “estate plan” is synonymous with a last will. However, a last will is a specific legal document that provides direction for the distribution of your assets after your death, while an estate plan is a comprehensive collection of documents...
Deciding to divorce is one thing, but as you begin to move through the process you’ll come to grips with just how much you have to do. While some divorcing couples assume that litigation is the only way to get through their divorce, there’s another option: mediation....
Many people move toward the divorce process with one thing in mind: litigation. As a result of their circumstances, they don’t see any way in which mediation is possible. Even if you and your spouse are not speaking and at serious odds in regards to your relationship...
When you first start estate planning, you make choices based on your life at that moment. The people you include in your estate plan are the people important to your life. These loved ones will inherit your assets and make decisions about your healthcare. However,...