Divorce is difficult for everyone, but it does not need to be excessively stressful for couples whose decision to split is mutual. If you and your spouse can agree on issues of property division and parenting plans, then there is no need to battle one another in front...
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Can a business valuation help with property division?
If you co-own a business with your spouse, this can make divorce proceedings much more difficult. However, an accurate business valuation will help to alleviate the tension and provide a fairer arrangement. Florida follows equitable division law. This means that...
How to bring up the topic of a prenuptial agreement
Marriage is a commitment, but you might worry that bringing up a prenuptial is a sign that you are not as committed as your partner. Prenuptial agreements are things of pragmatism and not necessarily an indicator of imminent divorce. If the thought of signing a...
When it comes to custody, does your child’s opinion matter?
If you are a parent, you undoubtedly recognized early that your son or daughter has some strong opinions about what he or she likes and dislikes. While it may be beneficial to allow your child to make some decisions, you often have to override these decisions to...
What happens to your house in a Florida divorce?
As a result of the time and investment that has made your house a home, the fate of your house can be one of the most contentious aspects of property division in a Florida divorce. Thankfully, there are a number of options available to you during this process,...
When can you modify a parenting plan in Florida?
You may have options if a parenting plan no longer works for your family. However, Florida has rules about when you can request a change in your child custody schedule or other arrangements. Review this information about parenting plan modification if you settled your...
How does an LGBTQ divorce impact parenting plans in Florida?
Since 2015, those in the same-sex community, like all other Floridians, have employed the rights and prerogatives of legal marriage. State laws have done their best to catch up and adapt to the civil needs of LGBTQ families. A particularly complex issue that sometimes...
What happens to your art collection during your divorce?
Collecting artwork can be an adventure, as it often requires some detective work. Depending on the nature of your collection, it may also be one of the more valuable assets you and your spouse own. Now that you are intending to end your marriage, you may wonder what...
LGBT estate planning in Florida
In 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriages in all 50 states. The landmark decision concludes, “No union is more profound than marriage ... Their hope is not to be condemned to live in loneliness, excluded from one of civilization's oldest...
Why a divorce attorney is more important than ever
When planning to divorce, you may wonder if you need a lawyer to assist you. Even if you feel you and your spouse can agree on essential issues, an experienced attorney can read through your agreement to help ensure acceptance by the court. Divorces today can be more...