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What You Need to Know About Divorce in Florida

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Are you considering getting a divorce in the state of Florida? Here are some of the basics you need to know first. Florida is a no fault state when it comes to divorce, which means parties need only show that their marriage is irretrievably broken. The state does not recognize common law marriage nor… Read More »

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Can My Spouse Be Ordered to Pay My Attorney’s Fees in a Florida Divorce?

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One reason that a person contemplating divorce may hesitate to go ahead with filing is the cost of attorney’s fees. While not all attorneys charge high fees, the thought that one spouse will be able to afford a high priced attorney in the divorce while the spouse will have to apply for legal aid… Read More »

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Choosing A Divorce Attorney

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Few decisions when filing for a divorce are as important as the decision to file the petition, and choosing the right attorney to help you through the process. Divorces can take a toll on the spouses, even the spouse who chooses to file the petition, and having the right attorney can make a big… Read More »

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Do I Need A Lawyer For A Divorce?

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In some cases, when a couple is having marital difficulties, the spouses can discuss the possibility of divorce, and decide to split amicably under friendly terms. The spouses may agree on the major issues, such as child custody and the splitting of marital assets, all without going to court or seeing an attorney. Some… Read More »

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Snooping or Gathering Evidence In A Florida Divorce Could Land You In Trouble

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In contentious divorces, the spouses may feel the need to gain any advantage over each other, and may feel that any means of gaining that advantage is acceptable. This sometimes leads to spouses spying or snooping on each other during the course of their divorce, in an attempt to get evidence against each other. … 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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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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Impact of Social Media on Your Marriage and Divorce

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Whether we realize it or not, social media has significantly impacted most areas of our lives. From the way we communicate with others to how we form our opinions, social media plays a substantial role in what we say, think, and feel. Our relationships are one of the greatest aspects of our lives most… Read More »

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Does Adultery Affect the Outcome of My Florida Divorce?

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While it can be devastating to discover that your significant other has been unfaithful to you, most family courts no longer view adultery as a punishable offense. In fact, most laws that found adultery to be relevant to divorce and child custody have been done away with. As a result, aggrieved spouses are no… Read More »

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