The Impact of Bankruptcy During Divorce in Florida
When a spouse files for bankruptcy during a divorce, it can significantly disrupt the division of assets, debts and other financial matters.
When a spouse files for bankruptcy during a divorce, it can significantly disrupt the division of assets, debts and other financial matters.
My Spouse Keeps Threatening Divorce: Should I Worry? As an experienced family law firm in Tampa Bay, we’ve encountered numerous cases where one spouse keeps threatening divorce. This emotionally charged situation can leave the other partner feeling vulnerable, confused and unsure of how to respond. There can be specific reasons behind these threats where a […]
Yes, sometimes divorce can be expensive. So, we understand the desire to minimize legal expenses. However, hiring an inexperienced and cheap family lawyer to handle a divorce can often backfire, costing more in the long run. Though pricier upfront, an experienced divorce attorney can better protect your interests when it comes to alimony, child custody […]
Going through a divorce as a business owner in Florida presents many challenges but also opportunities to protect what you have built. Putting safeguards in place will give you peace of mind that your business will continue as usual.
If you are hesitant to move forward with a divorce filing because of the cost of legal fees, there may be a way to have your spouse cover your divorce lawyers fees.
Sometimes when the present circumstances make getting spousal support unlikely, a temporary spousal support arrangement known as nominal alimony can help.
Creating a shared parenting plan for an unborn child can be more complicated than that for a current child. Unfortunately, the State of Florida currently does not recognize a fetus as a child. Once the baby is born, all the child support orders and child's rights will go into affect.
If you are owed past due alimony payments and your spouse is unwilling to pay, it is important to contact an experienced family law attorney and know what to do in order to enforce a court order. The process is complex and it should not be approached on your own.
Here in Tampa Bay, there are three types of divorce couples can file for. The method that is right for you depends on your life circumstance as well as how well you and your spouse agree on what life looks like after the divorce is complete.
Many people can attest that getting a divorce is one of the most stressful experiences one will have to go through. However, the process can be especially frustrating for those whose partner is missing.
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