Category Archives: dissolution of marriage
What Happens If Your Spouse Refuses To Sign Florida Divorce Papers?
Ending a marriage is never easy, even if you and your spouse have decided to end things amicably. If your spouse has refused to sign the divorce papers, though, it can make the process much more challenging and cause you more frustration. Note that refusing to sign the divorce papers is a term of… Read More »
Do You Need An Aggressive Divorce Lawyer?
Lawyers in all legal areas often refer to themselves as ‘aggressive,’ but is this really a quality you need in your family lawyer? Typically, aggression is defined as rudeness or being obstinate. In legal terms, though, aggression is not defined in the same way. An aggressive lawyer may be the only one who can… Read More »
How Can You Protect Your Business During Divorce In Florida?
As a business owner, you have spent years building a successful company. If you are getting a divorce, you may think you will lose it and even just the thought is devastating. You are proud of your business, and it provides an income that has supported your family. You likely hope it will continue… Read More »
What are Signs of a Toxic Marriage in Florida?
Some married couples are simply unhappy, or one spouse falls out of love with another. In other instances, though, one spouse is toxic and the other is in a very unhealthy situation. People who have a toxic spouse are always treated unfairly and in some cases, even cruelly. Still, it is not always possible… Read More »
What Is A Simplified Dissolution Of Marriage In Florida?
Getting a divorce is never easy. When people imagine going through it, they often envision a long courtroom battle and a process that drags on for several months and in some cases, even years. Fortunately, divorce does not always have to be this way. It is possible to obtain a simplified dissolution of marriage… Read More »
Who Leaves The House In a Florida Divorce?
Regardless of the circumstances surrounding it, divorce is always an extremely stressful process. You may not want to continue living in the same home as your spouse, and you may be considering leaving, or asking them to. Whether or not you or your spouse decides to leave the home is largely up to you…. Read More »
The Effects of Addiction on a Marriage
Most married couples will agree that, although it has its ebbs and flows, marriage is one of the more joyous, rewarding, and fulfilling endeavors one could embark upon. However, that means that, as problems arise, care must be taken to ensure that all issues are worked out and a return to normalcy occurs. If… Read More »
The Lesser Known Option to End Marriage: Annulment
When married individuals consider ending their marriage divorce is usually the first and only option they explore. This default starting point makes sense when one thinks about the lack of other viable options discussed and/or known by most people. In addition, many people look to divorce as the easiest available option, and avoid other… Read More »
Modifying a Finalized Divorce
The divorce process is often complex and lengthy and sometimes there are many issues that must be settled during the process. If the parties cannot agree upon the terms, then a hearing before the judge would be required and it would be up to the judge to decide the outcome. The terms of the… Read More »
Can a $1 Billion Divorce Settlement be Disappointing?
With the median wealth for an American household at roughly $90,000, a satisfying divorce settlement may be in the tens of thousands of dollars (or more or even less, depending on the situation). Many people may be blown away when they hear of celebrity divorce settlements worth millions of dollars and that include vacation… Read More »


