Tag Archives: Florida Separation
How Long Do You Have to Separate Before Divorcing in Florida?
Getting a divorce is always extremely stressful and you will feel a wide array of emotions throughout your case. Still, divorce is a legal process and you must meet many different requirements before you can obtain a divorce in Tampa. These requirements can add another layer of confusion as you go through this difficult… Read More »
Does Florida Require Separation Before Divorce?
State law dictates the requirements for couples who want to get a divorce. Every state in the country has their own distinct laws and this can create confusion for some people regarding what the law in Florida says about dissolving a marriage. Some people think they have to legally separate for a certain period… Read More »
Tips For Living Together During Divorce Or Separation
It is not always easy for a couple to find separate accommodations when they are going through a divorce. Couples sometimes need to wait until their marital home sells, or they are struggling with other financial challenges that make moving out impossible. In the best of cases, the impending divorce is amicable enough that… Read More »
Re-Establishing Contact with Your Children after a Divorce
In some circumstances, divorce also means a temporary severance between a child and one parent. The reasons for separation are many, including isolation due to a physical or mental condition, substance abuse, maltreatment, relocation, or other breakdown in the parental relationship. Unfortunately, along with a divorce, the affected parent will be restricted from time-sharing… Read More »
Frequently Asked Questions about Florida Protective Orders in Divorces or Separations
Some divorces or separations are smooth, painless, or mutual. Most can be difficult, time consuming, and maybe even hurtful. But a few can be downright dangerous. In cases in which a divorce or separation is pending, Florida law provides for the issuance of protective orders (orders of protection, or injunctions for protection, or restraining… Read More »