Tag Archives: Tampa Florida Divorce Attorneys
What is an Aggressive Florida Divorce Attorney?
The term ‘aggressive’ is used often in law. Many lawyers refer to themselves as ‘tenacious’ or ‘aggressive’. Sometimes, lawyers are also referred to as ‘pit bulls’ or ‘sharks,’ two animals who are known for being aggressive. In regular conversations, being aggressive is likened to being rude, hot-tempered, or obstinate. This is not the case… Read More »
What is Marital vs. Separate Property In Florida?
During a divorce, property is divided according to the equitable distribution laws of the state. Under these laws, a couple’s assets are divided fairly, which does not always necessarily mean equally. Only marital property is divided during divorce and while that seems like a fairly straightforward concept, it can quickly become complicated. Below, one… Read More »
How Can You Protect Your Business During Divorce In Florida?
As a business owner, you have spent years building a successful company. If you are getting a divorce, you may think you will lose it and even just the thought is devastating. You are proud of your business, and it provides an income that has supported your family. You likely hope it will continue… Read More »
What are Signs of a Toxic Marriage in Florida?
Some married couples are simply unhappy, or one spouse falls out of love with another. In other instances, though, one spouse is toxic and the other is in a very unhealthy situation. People who have a toxic spouse are always treated unfairly and in some cases, even cruelly. Still, it is not always possible… Read More »
How Is Furniture Split In a Florida Divorce?
Under Florida law, all marital assets are divided fairly, although not necessarily equally, during the divorce process. This includes household items such as furniture. Clearly though, a couch or a recliner cannot be cut in half in order to be divided. So, how is furniture split during divorce? Our Tampa property division lawyer explains… Read More »
What Happens To Pets In A Florida Divorce?
Pets are a part of the family, whether you own a dog, cat, fish, turtle, or another type of animal. Unfortunately, in a Florida divorce, pets are not considered part of the family. Rather, they are considered property. That means that when the divorce process is complete, only one spouse will own the pet… Read More »