Category Archives: divorce tampa
How Is Furniture Split In a Florida Divorce?
Under Florida law, all marital assets are divided fairly, although not necessarily equally, during the divorce process. This includes household items such as furniture. Clearly though, a couch or a recliner cannot be cut in half in order to be divided. So, how is furniture split during divorce? Our Tampa property division lawyer explains… Read More »
Can A Divorce Be Denied?
There are many complications that can come up during the divorce process. The last thing you want to worry about is whether your divorce can be denied and the process stopped altogether. If you are the one starting the divorce process, your spouse cannot stop it from happening. Although they can make it more… Read More »
How Much Is A Divorce If Both Parties Agree?
It is no secret that divorce always has the potential to be expensive. It is no surprise then, that couples often wonder how they can keep those costs down. Generally speaking, the more the two parties disagree, the more expensive the divorce process is. As such, getting an uncontested divorce, or one in which… Read More »
5 Mistakes To Avoid In Divorce
The divorce process can be a demanding one, even when the case is uncontested. Still, people sometimes become complacent and they fail to recognize the different elements that can go wrong. Even if you expect your divorce to proceed smoothly, it is still helpful to understand some of the most common errors made in… Read More »
What Steps To Take to Get a Divorce in Florida
Marriages sometimes go through rough patches and divorce may cross the mind of one or both parties. Divorce, though, is a big step and of course, you need to be sure if you are going to go through with it. If you have been seriously considering divorce, there are five steps you should take… Read More »
What are 5 Tips for Divorced Parents During COVID-19?
The coronavirus has been in the state of Florida since March, and the number of infections continues to increase. These unprecedented times are extremely difficult for many, and that remains true for divorced couples that have children together. COVID-19 has introduced many unique challenges for families. Fortunately, there are some tips you can follow… Read More »
Alimony and Potential Alimony Modification
The award of alimony (also known as spousal support) is a key issue at the center of many divorces and must be resolved during the course of a proceeding for dissolution or voluntary property settlement. Alimony is a court ordered payment by one party to the former spouse for purposes of support after the… Read More »
What is a Florida ‘Collaborative Divorce?’
The process of ending a marriage can be emotionally difficult for everyone involved. In addition, many divorces are extremely acrimonious and contentious, with some couples finding it very difficult to communicate with one another. There are many issues related to a marriage that must be sorted out in a divorce, including the division of… Read More »
Child Support Modification in Florida
The finalization of a divorce may not be the last time you and your former spouse see each other in court, especially if your divorce included an order for child support. In many situations, a child support order may have been appropriate at the time of the divorce, though a change in circumstances has… Read More »
Divorce, Annulment and Separation in Florida
Florida is known for being one of the states with the highest divorce rates. The decision to divorce your spouse should be given much thought and consideration, and it is important to be familiar with Florida law regarding divorce and whether there are any other available options. It’s quite possible you will have a… Read More »