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Over 50 and Considering Divorce? What Floridians Need to Know
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If you’re thinking about divorce and you’re 50 or older, there are a number of things that are essential for you to consider before you go through with it.
 
Late life divorce isn’t easy for anyone, but if you go into it armed with all the knowledge you can acquire, you’ll be better prepared for the road ahead.
 
Ready? Let’s dive in.
 
Your Emotional Health May Suffer… Read More [+]


Tips for Floridians Who Don’t Think They Can Afford to Adopt
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Category: Adoption

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An unfortunate reality of adoption is that the associated costs are often quite high for an average family. This leads many Floridians to believe that they cannot afford adoption, which is tragic both for the adoptive family and children in need.
 
However, there are many potential funding sources for adoption. Further, not all adoptions are associated with sky-high prices. Below, we cover some tips for Florida families who… Read More [+]


What Does It Mean to Have a Contested Divorce in Florida?
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Divorce proceedings tend to be less dramatic in real life than they are on television. Most can be settled amicably and out of court.
 
That being said, there are certainly real-life cases of divorces that can take years of fighting over property or custody. These two types of divorce – the amicable ones and the battles – are called uncontested and contested divorces.
 
If the couple has a… Read More [+]


Limits to Prenups and Postnups in Florida
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Prenupital and postnupital agreements have been the most common way to ensure that property and assets are distributed appropriately in case of a divorce. Prenups may be signed for a variety of reasons, including the peace of mind of knowing what goes where after divorce. In most cases, prenups and postnups are a fair option for both parties, but there are cases in which coercion, deception, or a simple… Read More [+]


Consequences for Refusing to Pay Alimony in Florida
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If you don’t pay the alimony you are legally required to pay, stiff consequences await you under Florida law. Below, we’re going to discuss these consequences and let you know how to get help.
 
Alimony Law in Florida
 
A judge may require that alimony be paid to one of the spouses after divorce. This alimony payment is based on the circumstances surrounding the divorce, including the following:… Read More [+]