Navigating Tax Issues in Your Florida Divorce

Divorce can come with significant tax consequences. We always suggest that you speak with an experienced Florida divorce attorney and/or a financial planner who has experience with the divorce process in order to fully understand the impact taxes might have on you during and after your divorce. As taxes are a complicated subject, it is important to also be aware …

Common Financial Mistakes in a Florida Divorce

Divorce is a complicated process, even for individuals who agree on many of the terms of a divorce settlement. There are still extremely important nuances in the law, which is why working with an experienced Florida divorce attorney is an important part of the Florida divorce process. Often, it is easy to make financial mistakes throughout the divorce process that …

Financial Tips for After Your Florida Divorce is Finalized

Most people do not get married with the expectation that they will get divorced. When a marriage deteriorates to the point at which divorce is inevitable, it can being on a range of different emotions. People experience anger, pain, frustration, loneliness, relief, and myriad other emotions as a result of divorce. While the period of time following a divorce is …

Managing Conflict During Divorce

More often than not, communication can be extremely difficult during a divorce. This is especially true when a divorce is the result of one spouse’s actions, which may severely strain the relationship he or she has with the other spouse. Even when couples going through a divorce are on good terms and able to communicate effectively, there can be issues …

How Will a Florida Divorce Affect Your Retirement?

With growing numbers of older Americans choosing to get divorced, important questions linger about how a divorce will affect a person’s retirement. While this is certainly a very real fear for older Americans navigating divorce, it is also important for younger couples to consider, too. Divorce can have a significant impact on your retirement, and being aware of the different …

Survey Says Sharing Chores Helps Save Marriages

There are many reasons why people choose to get a divorce. Ultimately, the choice to divorce is deeply personal and the circumstances that lead to divorce are unique to every situation. However, there are some common reasons that people get divorced. Some of them are obvious, like money. Fighting over finances is one of the biggest reasons people get divorced. …

Florida Child Custody and Relocation

Many situations in life are not ideal, which is one of the reasons some couples turn to divorce. Sometimes, a divorce can provide new opportunities and experiences for both spouses in many different parts of their individual lives. Some changes that may take place could involve relocating. People relocate after a divorce to be closer to their family, for improved …

Financial Planning for a Florida Divorce

It is no secret that divorce can take its toll on a person’s finances. There are legal bills, court costs, potential support payments, and many other financial concerns that need to be addressed. As with many other things in life, proper planning can help you avoid many of the financial pitfalls that can accompany divorce. Some of the following tips …

Things to Remember About Florida Divorce

Divorce is a deeply personal experience. There are some common positive and negative aspects to the divorce process that are somewhat universal, but exactly how divorce will affect you depends on your individual circumstances. Preparing for the different aspects of divorce can help you transition through the divorce process in a healthier and more focused way. Emotions Come with the …

Coping with Different Parenting Styles After Divorce

Divorce is almost certain to be a difficult process for everyone involved. Children can make the process exponentially more difficult as parents considering divorce try to make decisions they believe are in their children’s best interest. Sometimes, the decisions parents make for their children can differ from how the other parent may have handled a situation. These types of disagreements …