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Tag Archives: Boca Raton Divorce Attorney

The Appointment Of A Guardian Ad Litem In A Florida Divorce

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Divorces can sometimes be a battle between the spouses, who may have different views on what is in the best interest of their children in terms of the parenting plan the court has to order as part of the divorce. In particularly contentious divorces with children involved, or in divorces where there have been… Read More »

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Preparing For Your First Meeting With A Divorce Attorney

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Most people choose to hire an attorney when going through a divorce for a variety of reasons, including: child custody and support issues, property division, or other complex issues that come up during a divorce. At the initial meeting with the attorney, it helps to be prepared so that you can get the most… Read More »

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Acquiring Separate Property After Marriage

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When it comes to the division of property in Florida during a divorce, the court usually divides the property in an equal manner unless it can determine by looking at certain factors that another kind of division is more appropriate. This division applies to marital property only, which usually means property that was acquired… Read More »

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Insight Into the Messy Part of Divorce: The Middle

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Many divorcing individuals have questions regarding the beginning of the divorce process (How do I get started?) and the end (How will you help me obtain the outcome that I want?). However, not too many people give too much thought to the messiest aspect of divorce: the middle. The middle of the divorce is… Read More »

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Why Work With a Boca Raton Divorce Attorney?

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Unless your divorce is a simple divorce – meaning, you and your spouse were only married for a short amount of time, you do not own a lot of assets together, you do not have any children together, and you can agree to the terms of the divorce – our divorce attorneys at the… Read More »

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How What You Delete From Facebook Can Be Used Against You in Your Divorce

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Many people know that what they post on social media can hurt them in a Florida divorce case, but did you know that what you take down from social media can be just as damaging, if not more so? Though you may truly regret something that you post, if you are going through a… Read More »

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What Becomes of Your Veterans’ Benefits in a Florida Divorce

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Many U.S. veterans are concerned about what will become of their VA benefits in a divorce, and they worry about how much of their VA income they will lose to property division, alimony, and child support. While each state has its own laws governing divorce and support payments, the laws governing VA benefits are… Read More »

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Divorce or Legal Separation: Which is Better?

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Many couples know that they no longer want to cohabitate with their spouse, but they are not sure if they want a divorce. When this happens, they have the option of seeking a legal separation. A legal separation is similar to divorce in that you have to negotiate issues such as child custody, visitation,… Read More »

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What to Do When You Are Not Happy With the Court’s Decision

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If you are unhappy with the family court judge’s final judgment of the dissolution of your marriage, you do not have to accept the decision as final. There are many reasons that you may be dissatisfied with the judge’s final ruling. For instance, you may feel that you deserve more custody rights than you… Read More »

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Who Gets Custody of Embryos in a Florida Divorce?

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Once upon a time, if a couple had asked a family court judge, “Who gets custody of our unborn children?” they would have been laughed out of court. Today, however, such a question arises in divorce cases more often than you might think – and the judge must deliberate with careful consideration before providing… Read More »

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