Monthly Archives: December 2022

Could I Lose My Family Heirlooms In Divorce?
Dividing marital assets often proves to be one of the most difficult aspects of divorce, with many couples wary of losing their personal assets or valuable family heirlooms. Fortunately, there are strict rules in place that can help divorcing couples protect their personal property in the event of divorce. Separate Property is Protected One… Read More »

Rehabilitative Alimony In Florida
Alimony is a type of financial support that is paid by one former spouse to another to help the latter maintain the standard of living that was established during the marriage. There are actually a few different types of alimony in Florida, all of which vary in amount, form, and duration. Two types that… Read More »

What Is Adult Adoption?
While the majority of adoptions involve minors, it is also possible to legally adopt an adult into your family. Doing so has a number of benefits. It is, for instance, a good way to include someone as an heir, or ensure that the adoptee can make decisions on the parent’s behalf in the event… Read More »

The Tax Implications Of Divorce
Divorce changes a couple’s life in a lot of ways, including financially. Some of those financial changes are obvious. A couple will, for instance, have to divide their marital assets and one spouse could be entitled to alimony or child support. All of these changes could end up having a significant financial impact on… Read More »

Common Questions About Florida Divorce
Getting divorced is a serious decision that can affect not only the future of your relationship, but also custody of your children, ownership of your assets, and your financial prospects. Because it has such wide-ranging consequences, making this decision requires a lot of contemplation and planning. To this end, we’ve included answers to some… Read More »

How Long Do I Have To Pay Child Support?
In Florida, couples are only allowed to finalize their divorces when they have contended with a number of divorce-related issues, including property division and alimony. If, however, a couple shares children, then they must also grapple with child custody and child support. The latter can be especially complicated, requiring parents to carefully calculate their… Read More »