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How Should I Prepare for a Florida Divorce Deposition?
The vast majority of divorce cases in Florida are settled outside of the courtroom. Instead of going to trial, the two spouses either agree to all terms, or they negotiate until they reach a settlement agreement. When a case does proceed to trial, the two spouses sometimes have to take part in a deposition…. Read More »
What Are Some Tips to Help Me Through My Florida Divorce?
Getting a divorce may be one of the hardest things you will ever go through. According to many studies, the only thing more painful is losing a child or a parent. Although it may not be possible to avoid all of the frustration and stress that comes with ending a marriage, the following are… Read More »
Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce in Florida
When you got married, you never expected it to end in divorce. Now that you have accepted the fact that your marriage is over, you may not know what to expect and you likely have many questions. Family members and friends who have been through the process may provide well-intentioned advice, but truthfully, that… Read More »
How Much is an Uncontested Divorce in Florida?
If you are thinking about ending your marriage, you have likely wondered how much it will cost you. Divorce can be an expensive process, but that also does not always have to be the case. Generally speaking, the more disputes that arise in a case, the more expensive the divorce is. Uncontested divorces involve… Read More »
Is Florida a Community Property State?
When it comes to divorce and property division, many people wonder if Florida is a community property state. The answer is clear: No. Florida is not a community property state. Florida is an equitable distribution state. In Florida, assets and debts acquired during the marriage are considered marital property, subject to division based on… Read More »
Considerations for Florida Business Owners During Divorce
Divorce is never easy and ending a marriage always has the potential to become complex. However, if you are a business owner, the matter can become even more complicated and you may have even more to lose. In most cases, businesses are considered marital property and so, they are subject to property division. Below,… Read More »
Understanding the Phenomena of Gray Divorce in Florida
The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) coined the term ‘gray divorce’ many years ago. The term refers to divorcing couples who are 50 years of age or older. Currently the age of 50 being the start of gray divorce is a little premature, considering the increased length of the average lifespan. However, the… Read More »
Annulment, Divorce, and Legal Separation In Florida: What is the Difference?
If you are a Florida resident and are thinking about ending your marriage, it is important to know that there are many different ways to do it. While some people do choose to get a divorce, a legal separation or annulment is a more appropriate option for others. Below, one of our Tampa divorce… Read More »
What Are Signs a Florida Marriage May Be Over?
If you and your spouse have started to argue constantly, give each other the silent treatment, or have shown other signs that you may have fallen out of love, you may wonder if it is time for divorce. On the other hand, you may also wonder if it worthwhile to try and save your… Read More »
Five Mistakes to Avoid When Getting a Divorce in Florida
Even if you and your spouse can agree to the different terms of divorce, the process can still be very difficult. Your emotions may run high and things can go wrong. This is more likely to happen if you make a mistake during the process, and this happens more often than many people think…. Read More »