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Florida Law Update: ‘Sole Custody’ Is No Longer Used
Often, I speak to potential clients who confuse the term sole custody….
How do Florida courts value a spouse’s business during divorce?
Does Your Divorce Involve a Business? Owning a business in Florida adds…
Child Support: The Problem With Online Calculators
Do not trust the child support calculators that are online. Most of…
Understanding Alimony Modification and Termination in Florida
Alimony can be modified in Florida. Typically, a party can modify an…
Florida Is a No-Fault Jurisdiction—What That Means for Adultery in Divorce
In Florida, the issue of adultery, even though important and hurtful, is…
Equitable Distribution in Florida: How Courts Divide Marital Assets and Liabilities
In Florida, property division is handled under the equitable distribution statute. Normally,…
What Happens to Restricted Stock Units and Stock Options in a Divorce?
How Are Restricted Stock Units and Stock Options Affected in Florida Divorce…
Who Pays Attorneys’ Fees in a Florida Divorce Case?
In Florida, the issue of attorneys’ fees and costs is typically handled…
Unemployed or Underemployed? What Florida Divorce Courts Look At
In Florida, what happens if one party is unemployed or underemployed? This…