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Understanding the Role of Marital Waste in Florida Divorce Cases
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction During a divorce, Florida courts follow equitable distribution laws to divide marital assets and debts fairly. However, if one spouse has recklessly spent or mismanaged marital funds for their own benefit, the court may adjust the division of assets to account for what is known as marital waste or dissipation of assets. Marital waste occurs when one…

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Understanding the Impact of Long-Distance Parenting in Florida Custody Cases
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction When parents live in different cities or states, maintaining a strong parent-child relationship can become challenging. Long-distance parenting requires careful planning to ensure that children continue to have meaningful relationships with both parents despite the physical separation. Florida courts recognize the importance of both parents being actively involved in their child’s life, even when…

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How Prenuptial Agreements Are Enforced in Florida Divorce Cases
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction Prenuptial agreements are legal contracts that couples enter into before marriage to outline how assets, debts, and other financial matters will be handled in the event of divorce. While these agreements can provide clarity and protection, they must meet specific legal requirements to be enforceable in Florida courts. If a prenuptial agreement is improperly…

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Understanding the Role of Financial Affidavits in Florida Divorce Cases
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction Divorce involves more than just separating from a spouse—it requires a fair division of assets, debts, and financial responsibilities. In Florida, both parties must complete a financial affidavit, a document that provides the court with a full picture of their income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. The financial affidavit plays a crucial role in determining…

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How Florida Courts Handle Parental Rights for Incarcerated Parents
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction When a parent is incarcerated, it can create significant legal challenges regarding their parental rights and responsibilities. Florida courts aim to balance the rights of incarcerated parents with the best interests of the child. Depending on the circumstances, an incarcerated parent may still have legal rights to custody, time-sharing, and decision-making regarding their child.…

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Understanding Relocation Restrictions for Parents After a Florida Divorce
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction After a divorce, one parent may wish to relocate with their child for various reasons, such as a new job, better living conditions, or family support. However, Florida law places strict restrictions on parental relocation to ensure that both parents maintain a meaningful relationship with their child. Moving more than a short distance without…

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Understanding the Legal Rights of Unmarried Parents in Florida
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction Unmarried parents in Florida often face legal questions regarding parental rights, custody, and child support. Unlike married parents, who automatically share parental rights, unmarried parents must take additional legal steps to establish paternity and secure their rights and responsibilities. Understanding Florida’s laws regarding unmarried parents can help ensure that both parents remain involved in…

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How Florida Courts Handle False Allegations in Family Law Cases
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction Family law cases, especially those involving divorce, child custody, and domestic violence, can become highly contentious. Unfortunately, in some cases, one party may make false allegations against the other to gain an advantage in court. False accusations of abuse, neglect, or misconduct can have serious legal consequences and negatively impact a person’s reputation, parental…

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How Florida Courts Handle Pet Custody in Divorce Cases
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction For many couples, pets are considered part of the family. However, when a marriage ends in divorce, determining who gets to keep a beloved pet can become a contentious issue. Unlike child custody disputes, Florida law treats pets as personal property rather than family members, meaning that courts do not apply custody laws when…

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How Cohabitation Affects Alimony in Florida
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction Alimony is awarded in some Florida divorces to provide financial support to a spouse after the marriage ends. However, if the receiving spouse begins living with a new partner, it can impact their eligibility to continue receiving alimony payments. Florida law allows alimony to be reduced or terminated in certain cases where the receiving…

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