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Florida Divorce Tax Blunders to Avoid

After divorce, many people are preoccupied with their bank accounts, possessions, real estate and other financial matters. However, tax ramifications are one of the most essential financial issues when it Read More

Divorce in the Digital Age

In today's environment, our phones are nearly never out of reach. It's a part of who we are, and many people feel safer because of it. However, the sense of Read More

Valentine’s Day and Divorce

Year after year, an increase of people seek divorce in the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day. This growing phenomenon is not yet completely understood, though there are some clues:  For Read More

What Is Goodwill in a Divorce?

Goodwill, also known as business goodwill, is an intangible asset of good reputation and customer loyalty. It happens due to many incidents, including the foundations of the business, the successful Read More

Can Florida Visitation Rights be Taken Away?

In Florida, the state allows visitation rights (timeshare rights) to be taken away if it is within the best interest of the child. Parents who are non-custodial may be required Read More

Annulment Vs. Divorce

Both annulments and divorces dissolve the marriage. However, the method in which they do so is different. Where annulments treat the marriage as if it never existed, divorces are still Read More

Annulment in Florida

Where divorces dissolve a marriage, annulments declare them void because it was never validly created. The standards for annulment differ from divorce. Divorce only needs one spouse to declare the Read More

What Happens to Retirement Accounts During Divorce?

Divorce can bring many questions about what your retirement will look like. Many will wonder if they will still be able to retire as they had always planned or if Read More

Child Kidnapping by Parents - What Does the Law Say?

Unfortunately, it is not completely uncommon to hear about a parent kidnapping a child. It happens when the child has been taken by their other parent against their custody order. Read More

High Net Worth Divorce

High net worth couples, as defined by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, can be defined as those whose assets (excluding primary residences) exceed a million dollars or those Read More

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