Alimony During and After Dissolution of Marriage

When couples divorce, total income may be drastically affected. In some situations, one spouse may not work at all or simply does not have the earning potential that the other spouse has. When that source of income is removed, it...
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Understanding Negligent Security

A claim for negligent security arises when someone is harmed on another person’s property because of a lack of appropriate safeguards against harm. These claims usually occur when a third-party harms someone on someone else’s property or at their establishment....
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Timesharing and Relocation in Florida

Sometimes after a divorce or separation, a parent will want to relocate further away from their prior home or even out of state due to a job opportunity, second marriage or other compelling reason.  However, when a parenting plan has...
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The 5 Most Common Causes of Slip and Fall Claims in Florida and How to Avoid Them

Slip and fall accidents are often minor, but they can result in serious injuries as well. In fact, falls send over 8 million people to the hospital every year. That means that they are one of the leading causes of emergency room...
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Domestic Violence Victims: How to Keep Yourself Protected

Domestic violence is an unfortunately common problem in the United States. Even more, the increased alcohol and drug use around the holidays sometimes make domestic violence more prevalent. They are also times when victims may spend more time with potential...
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Understanding Equitable Distribution in Dissolution of Marriage

Florida is an ‘equitable distribution’ state when it comes to dividing marital assets in a divorce. That means that while assets are divided equitably, that does not always mean a 50/50 split. Essentially, the Court makes decisions about what is...
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A Bad Idea: 3 Things to Know if You are Considering Settling with the Insurance Company

The vast majority of personal injury cases involve insurance companies in some way. It could be the other person’s insurance company, or it could be your own. Regardless of whom the insurance company represents, it is important to keep in...
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A Guide to Annulment vs. Divorce in Florida

If you are legally married, but have realized that the marriage is at its end, you are likely looking at a divorce. In Florida, however, there are some situations where you can seek an annulment rather than a divorce. This...
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Understand How the Recent Tax Reform Affects Your Divorce

Tax laws were overhauled at the end of December 2017. In fact, it was the most dramatic tax reform for several decades. While experts are still determining how the new laws will affect individuals for the 2018 tax year, there...
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How to Create a Great Parenting Plan

An effective parenting plan can make co-parenting run much more smoothly. Planning for specific responsibilities can help both parents and children alike. The plan should outline how you and the other parent will take care of your kids and how...
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