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Is Alimony Taxable in Florida?
August 28, 2023
Alimony
Alimony is a key component of many divorces. One partner may be required to make payments to the other after the marriage is ...
What Is the Difference Between Motions to Enforce and Motions for Contempt?
July 20, 2023
Divorce
Understanding motions to enforce and motions for contempt is imperative for those involved in family or divorce legal proceedings. These motions ensure both ...
What is the Cost of Divorce in Florida?
July 13, 2023
Divorce
The expenses associated with a divorce can pile up, from legal fees to child support and beyond. In Florida, the cost of a divorce depends ...
Is a Spouse Entitled to Inheritance Money After Divorce?
June 30, 2023
Divorce
Divorce is a complex and emotionally challenging process. One of the most emotionally charged issues is the division of assets and property. One ...
Divorce Checklist Florida
June 28, 2023
Divorce
Divorce Checklist Florida If you’re going through a divorce, having a divorce checklist in Florida can help you navigate the process. Consult with the ...
Estate Planning Checklist for Florida Residents
May 31, 2023
Estate Planning
Estate Planning Checklist for Florida Residents Proper estate planning is crucial for individuals of all ages and income levels. With a well-crafted estate ...
Types of Trusts for Estate Planning
May 30, 2023
Estate Planning
Estate planning lets you decide how your assets will be distributed after death. It allows you to protect the people you care about, ...
Estate Planning vs. Will
May 23, 2023
Estate Planning
During your end-of-life planning, you’ll need to understand the difference between estate planning vs. will preparation. Estate planning is a broader umbrella of ...
What Happens If You Don’t Sign Divorce Papers in Florida?
May 8, 2023
Divorce
It’s a myth that your Florida divorce can’t move forward if you don’t sign divorce papers. Florida is a no-fault divorce state, which ...
How to Get an Annulment in Florida
May 8, 2023
Divorce
While both divorce and annulment end the marriage in the eyes of the law, annulment seeks to dissolve a marriage that was invalid ...
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