by Primary | Jun 30, 2020
During a divorce, multiple issues will need to be resolved. These include issues such as custody and visitation of minor children, division of marital property and marital debts, alimony/spousal support, and child support. At the end of the proceeding, the court will...
by Primary | Jun 30, 2020
These proceedings address different issues depending on the couple’s circumstances. These can involve division of marital assets and liabilities, alimony or spousal support, parental responsibility/custody, primary residence of the children, visitation, child support...
by Primary | Jun 30, 2020
In Florida, as in most states, if you are considering a divorce, you should first think about your safety and well-being as well as that of any minor children. If there is a history or threat of domestic violence or spousal abuse, you should take steps to protect...
by Primary | Jun 30, 2020
There is no formal status in Florida called as a separation. You are either married or you are not. Once legally married, you remain married until a court with jurisdiction dissolves the marriage. This is done when the court enters a court order known as a “Final...
by Primary | Jun 30, 2020
Florida is a “no-fault” divorce state. This means that either spouse may request a divorce by proving to the court that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.” As a result, in seeking a divorce you do not have to prove that your spouse has committed adultery, domestic...