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Wednesday,
November 11, 2015.
posted in Divorce

Wife Files Divorce With Emergency Request to Stop Sale Of Assets

Property acquired while the parties are married and living together is generally classified under Florida law as marital property. Marital property is divided in a divorce proceeding according to a concept known as equitable distribution. This means that the court can divide marital property in any proportion that is fair and equitable, considering the needs and...

Monday,
November 02, 2015.
posted in Divorce

Negotiations In Divorce For The Marital Home May Be Complicated

In divorce negotiations, problems can arise when one spouse takes over the marital residence with outstanding mortgage debt. If he or she is not able to get immediate mortgage financing, it may create a difficult obstacle. The problem is that one spouse is now responsible for the mortgage loan under the settlement, but the other spouse...

Thursday,
October 29, 2015.
posted in Divorce

Basic Income Tax Rules Still Apply After A Divorce

There are several important and fairly common tax consequences of a divorce. For one thing, the recent divorcee may want to keep in mind that if the divorce is finalized at any time prior to the end of the year, the IRS views the taxpayer’s status as a single for the whole year. This means that...

Tuesday,
October 20, 2015.
posted in Divorce

Healing Process After Divorce Invokes Grieving And Rebuilding

Whether you live in Florida or another state, one thing that most people agree on is that divorce presents one of the greatest and most difficult challenges in life. As a general rule, there are two major stages that one may often experience: the first is the grieving process and the second is the rebuilding process....

Thursday,
October 15, 2015.
posted in Divorce

What Requirements Must Be Met To Get A Divorce In Florida?

Each state has different requirements when it comes to annulling or dissolving a marriage. Florida is no different. For couples and individuals who are contemplating a divorce, it is important to be familiar with the requirements. Ultimately, you will need to have been a resident of the state for at least six months. If you...

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