There are many reasons why a couple will decide to end a marriage and pursue a divorce in Florida. The statistics for divorce can be a key part of a case. For example, women have a greater propensity to want a divorce than men. Understanding this phenomenon and why it...
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Prenuptial agreements protect in certain potential divorce cases
When Florida residents are getting married, they do not want to think about the worst-case scenario in which the marriage will not work out and they will need a divorce. However, it is an unfortunate reality that many marriages end in divorce and people express regret...
Can I benefit from mediation in my divorce?
When Floridians are getting a divorce, it is possible that the issues in the case will lead to acrimony and rampant disagreement. In cases like this, there will likely be little chance for a settlement and it will be necessary to go to court. However, there are some...
How to prevent divorce from severely damaging retirement
Finances will come to the forefront in any Florida divorce. Much has been discussed about so-called gray divorce with a growing number of people 50 and over choosing to end a marriage. The number has doubled in the last three decades. This has led to people thinking...
Proposed laws could change Florida alimony after a divorce
A common concern for Floridians who are getting a divorce is alimony and the duration for which it will be paid. Since some people receive permanent alimony, this is a financial issue that can be problematic for the paying spouse. Factors that are considered are the...
Preparing for the potential issues in a gray divorce in Florida
It is common for people to make jokes about how many older people live in Florida. Since the state is a common destination for retirees, the harmless joking is based on some level of reality. Some of these older couples are in marriages that do not work out. While...
What is a non-marital asset in Florida division of property?
Florida couples who are getting a divorce will have much to consider as the process moves forward. At the forefront will be children, custody, visitation and support. However, it is important to remember division of property and how that will be handled by the court....
A closer look at spousal support
Florida’s divorce law follows the “equitable distribution” model for property division. Essentially, this means the couple must divide their assets in a way that meets standards of fairness. Sometimes this quest for fairness leads a court to impose an order for...

