Introduction Dividing assets is one of the most important aspects of a divorce, but just as important is the division of debt. Many couples accumulate shared financial obligations during their marriage, such as mortgages, credit card debt, car loans, and medical bills. In Florida, courts apply the principle of equitable distribution to both assets and…
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Introduction Family law disputes can be stressful and emotionally charged, especially when they involve divorce, child custody, or property division. To help resolve these issues without the need for a lengthy court battle, Florida courts often require mediation before a case goes to trial. Mediation allows both parties to negotiate an agreement with the help…
Continue reading ›Introduction Divorce is never easy, but when one or both spouses are in the military, the process becomes even more complex. Military divorces involve unique legal issues, including jurisdictional questions, military benefits, and time-sharing arrangements when one parent is deployed. Florida law provides specific guidelines for handling these cases while also incorporating federal laws that…
Continue reading ›Introduction Grandparents often play a vital role in their grandchildren’s lives, providing emotional support, stability, and guidance. However, when family conflicts arise or a parent restricts access, grandparents may wonder whether they have legal rights to visitation in Florida. Unlike some other states, Florida has strict laws regarding grandparent visitation, limiting when and how courts…
Continue reading ›Introduction When one or both spouses own a business, dividing assets during a divorce can become more complex. Business ownership raises unique challenges related to valuation, income determination, and asset distribution. In Florida, businesses may be considered marital property, subject to equitable distribution, even if only one spouse actively runs the company. This guide explains…
Continue reading ›Introduction When couples divorce in Florida, their assets must be divided in a fair and equitable manner. While most people think about dividing homes, bank accounts, and vehicles, retirement assets are often among the most valuable financial resources at stake. Understanding how pensions, 401(k)s, IRAs, and other retirement benefits are divided in a Florida divorce…
Continue reading ›Introduction Parental alienation occurs when one parent manipulates a child into rejecting or fearing the other parent, often through negative comments, false accusations, or interference with visitation. In Florida family law cases, courts take parental alienation seriously because it can harm the child’s emotional well-being and damage the parent-child relationship. This guide explains how parental…
Continue reading ›Introduction Domestic violence allegations can have a significant impact on family law cases in Florida, particularly in matters involving divorce, child custody, and restraining orders. The court prioritizes the safety and well-being of children and spouses, which means that accusations of domestic violence can influence legal outcomes in ways that may affect parental rights and…
Continue reading ›Introduction Establishing paternity is an essential step for determining legal rights and responsibilities when parents are not married. In Florida, paternity affects issues such as child support, custody, and a father’s right to participate in their child’s life. Without legal paternity, a father may have no enforceable rights, and a child may miss out on…
Continue reading ›Introduction Divorce can be a difficult and emotionally charged process, and in some cases, one spouse’s misconduct may play a role in the outcome. While Florida is a no-fault divorce state—meaning that a spouse does not need to prove wrongdoing to obtain a divorce—certain types of marital misconduct can still affect issues like alimony, child…
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