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What Documents Do I Need To Prepare For Divorce?

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When you are planning to file for divorce, it is essential to get a variety of financial documents and paperwork in order. Depending upon your situation, it might be a good idea to gather these materials in advance before your spouse is served with divorce papers. In other situations, the spouses may be on… Read More »

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New Study Investigates Divorce and Health

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Can divorce impact a person’s physical or mental health? This is a question that has come up in a number of studies over the years, and researchers have made different findings. Some researchers have concluded that divorce can negatively affect a person’s health and well-being, while others have found that divorce can lead to… Read More »

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Proposed Legislation Could Make the Consumer Bankruptcy Process Easier

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Are you considering personal bankruptcy in Orlando? If you are thinking about filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you may know that you will need to pass the “means test” in order to be eligible to have debts discharged following a liquidation bankruptcy. And if you are thinking about filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you… Read More »

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Common Issues in Florida High Asset Divorces

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If you are planning to file for divorce or have recently filed, you should know that high asset divorces in Florida tend to have complications that might not arise in other types of divorce cases. While there is no particular income amount or definition to define a high net worth divorce, in general, wealthy… Read More »

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How Long Will My Divorce Take?

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Many people who decide to file for divorce in Orlando want to know how long the divorce process will take and what kind of timeline they should expect. Unfortunately, since every case comes with its own set of facts and particularities, it is difficult if not impossible to say precisely how much time your… Read More »

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Can I Seek Sole Custody?

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Whether you are getting ready for a divorce and have minor children from your marriage, or you are ending a long-term relationship from which you have minor children, you should be thinking about critical child custody issues. Many parents in the Orlando area who are anticipating a child custody case want to know more… Read More »

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Making a Plan for Retirement Following Your Florida Divorce

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Divorce can take a toll on your finances, both in the short term and the long term if you do not plan appropriately. Yet if you are currently anticipating a divorce in Florida and you work with an experienced Orlando divorce attorney to plan for life after your divorce is finalized, you can take… Read More »

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Common Consumer Bankruptcy Myths

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Whether you were considering personal bankruptcy prior to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic or you are in the early stages of considering consumer bankruptcy as an option, it is important to know that there is a lot of misinformation about consumer bankruptcy on the internet and coming from family, friends, co-workers, and acquaintances…. Read More »

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Co-Parenting During the Pandemic: Tips to Make It Through

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Co-parenting in Central Florida can be complicated even under the best circumstances. To be sure, even when parents in Orlando get along relatively well, the stress of a divorce or a break-up and the need to remain in contact and communication for the sake of the children can be difficult. When parents have a… Read More »

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What Can I Do If My Ex Will Not Stick to the Parenting Plan?

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If you recently went through a divorce or a break-up and you have minor children from your relationship, you are likely now in the process of co-parenting. Under Florida law, parents must have a parenting plan—whether they are able to work together to create the parenting plan themselves based on the best interests of… Read More »

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