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WHAT NOT TO DO DURING DIVORCE
Divorce

What Not to Do During Divorce

A multitude of people looking back on their divorce have no misgivings at all concerning the process. Others can point to a thing or two they might have done differently. Then, some individuals are spotlighted for what not to do during divorce for behavior they exhibited while negotiating their divorce

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WHY WOULD SOMEONE FILE FOR A CONFIDENTIALITIES ORDER FOR A DIVORCE
Divorce

Why Would Someone File for a Confidentialies Order For a Divorce?

Why would someone file for a confidentialities order for a divorce? As noted in a recent Forbes article on this topic, “In divorce cases, being safe is always better than being sorry.” The better-safe-than-sorry rationale extends to wide-ranging divorce subject matter. It can apply to the potential hiring of an

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GRAY DIVORCE REGRETS
Alimony

Gray Divorce Regrets: How a Gray Divorce Impacts Finances

Few people plan on divorcing near or after retirement. Yet so-called “grey divorces” are on the rise. Spouses sometimes grow apart as they grow older. Or one may discover an infidelity on the other’s part. These, and other gray divorce reasons, have led to one in four divorces between couples

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HOW IS AN LLC TREATED IN A DIVORCE
Marital Assets

How is an LLC Treated in a Divorce

Florida business owners are proud of the enterprises they have created. A successful company is built step by step from an entrepreneurial vision linked with sweat equity and sound decision-making. If you are a company principal in the Tampa Bay Area or elsewhere in the state, you want to protect

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FLORIDA ALIMONY LAW
Alimony

Florida Alimony Law

Spousal support, spousal maintenance, and alimony all denote the same thing in Florida, being applicable to payments from one spouse to another in divorce cases. This is what Florida alimony law is all about. An initial point to note concerning alimony is that it does not feature in every divorce.

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FAMILY LAW MODIFICATIONS
Modifications

Family Law Modifications in Florida

Marital dissolution is a serious issue.  Unquestionably, divorce upends your life, materially altering circumstances for divorcing spouses and affected children. Many soon-to-be exes rightly regard the process and post-divorce realities with hope. They know that their decision to move on with a new life is well-reasoned and the proper outcome

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MILITARY DIVORCE checklist florida
Divorce

Military Divorce Checklist Florida

When your spouse decided to enroll in the military, you may not have been married then. Once you two got married, you certainly didn’t expect a divorce in your future, but sometimes, we have to navigate the unpredictable. So, how does a military divorce work? Is there a military divorce

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HOW TO FILE FOR DIVORCE IN FLORIDA
Divorce

How To File For Divorce In Florida

The divorce process is stressful enough as is; however, it becomes even more complicated when you realize that every state has its own requirements and processes. In the state of Florida, you have to be living in the state for a set period of time before you can file for

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HOW TO MOVE ON AFTER DIVORCE
Divorce

How to Move on After Divorce

Divorce is one of the most difficult experiences for a person to go through. You shared a home, finances, and maybe even children with the person you once committed to. Splitting all of that is going to be painful.  It doesn’t matter if your marriage ended on good terms or

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DIVORCE CHECKLIST
Divorce

Divorce Checklist: Everything You Need to Prepare

The divorce process is different for everyone. The emotions, the timeline, and deciding who gets what vary depending on the marriage. The one commonality between all divorces is that there’s a lot of filing paperwork and gathering documentation involved. With so much to consider, how do you know what to

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CHANGING NAME AFTER DIVORCE
Divorce

Changing Name After Divorce

When you get married, you have a big decision to make – will you take your spouse’s last name or keep your own? At the start of your marriage, sharing a last name may have made you feel more like a team. But now that you’re filing for divorce, your

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