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Thursday,
January 26, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Achieving And Maintaining Financial Stability After Divorce

When a couple of parts ways, at least one party usually has to secure new living arrangements. That can be a costly endeavor and comes just at the time when both parties are adjusting to a new financial outlook. It is important to make wise decisions in the months that follow a Florida divorce. Budgeting...

Wednesday,
January 18, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Why It Is Important To Remove Revenge From The Divorce Process

For some Florida spouses, the end of a marriage is the perfect opportunity to wage war against their soon-to-be ex. In fact, some people create an entire “revenge narrative” around their divorce, making every decision based on how much pain or damage can be caused to the other party. While doing so may feel good in...

Friday,
January 13, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Shielding Business Assets During A Florida Divorce

Owning and operating a business requires a great deal of responsibility. In many cases, a business owner is not only responsible for his or her own success but provides a source of employment for others. Keeping the business afloat and profitable during the course of a divorce is a top priority for many Florida business owners....

Thursday,
January 05, 2017.
posted in Paternity

Addressing Complex Paternity Issues in Divorce

If you’re one of many Florida parents currently going through a divorce, you’re likely well aware that life does not always go as planned. Like most people, you no doubt had every hope your marriage would last a lifetime. You’re certainly not the first person to come to terms with the reality that this will...

Wednesday,
January 04, 2017.
posted in Child Support

Don’t Forget About Insurance to Protect Child Support

When two Florida parents divorce, one is usually granted the bulk of parenting time, while the other receives visitation. In most cases, the non-custodial parent is also expected to provide financial support for his or her child or children. Child support payments help ensure that the custodial parent is able to cover the cost of...

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