Introduction Alimony, or spousal support, is a key factor in many Florida divorces, designed to help one spouse maintain financial stability after the marriage ends. When domestic violence is involved, courts may take this into account when determining whether to award alimony, how much should be paid, and for how long. This guide explains how…
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Introduction A parenting plan is a legally binding document that outlines how divorced or separated parents will share custody, time-sharing, and decision-making for their child. When one parent fails to comply with the terms of the parenting plan, it can cause emotional distress for the child and frustration for the other parent. Florida courts take…
Continue reading ›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…
Continue reading ›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…
Continue reading ›Introduction Divorce can take different forms depending on whether both spouses agree on key issues such as asset division, child custody, and alimony. In Florida, divorces are classified as either contested or uncontested, and the type of divorce significantly affects the legal process, timeline, and costs involved. Understanding the differences between contested and uncontested divorces…
Continue reading ›Introduction When a court issues an order in a family law case, both parties are legally required to follow it. Unfortunately, some individuals fail to comply with court-ordered obligations, such as paying child support, adhering to time-sharing schedules, or following alimony agreements. In these situations, the court can enforce compliance through contempt proceedings. This guide…
Continue reading ›Introduction Many individuals choose to change their last name after a divorce to reclaim their maiden name or establish a fresh start. In Florida, the legal process for changing a name after divorce is relatively straightforward, but there are specific steps that must be followed. Understanding the process can help ensure a smooth transition and…
Continue reading ›Introduction Dividing assets in a divorce can be a complicated process, especially when one spouse attempts to hide assets to avoid sharing them. In Florida, both spouses are legally required to provide full financial disclosure during divorce proceedings. If one spouse conceals money, property, or other assets, the court may impose serious penalties. This guide…
Continue reading ›Introduction Child support payments are intended to provide financial stability for children, but life circumstances can change over time, making it necessary to adjust the original support order. Whether due to a job loss, increased expenses, or changes in custody arrangements, Florida courts allow child support modifications when there is a substantial change in circumstances.…
Continue reading ›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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