Collaborative divorce is a cooperative process. Spouses must work together to agree on terms for dividing their property and sharing parental responsibilities. Many couples make informal promises to one another to keep their divorces amicable, but either spouse could...
Handling complex divorce and family law cases in the Tampa Bay Area, including, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and New Port Richey
Handling complex divorce and family law cases in the Tampa Bay Area, including, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and New Port Richey
Handling complex divorce and family law cases in the Tampa Bay Area, including, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and New Port Richey
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The hidden tax implications of a Florida custody order
Parents generally don't focus on finances during custody negotiations. With exceptions for child support implications, the main concerns are usually what is best for the children and the maintenance of healthy parent-child relationships. Parents sometimes reach their...
Do I still have to pay alimony after retirement?
Retirement often changes your income, which raises an important question if you are paying alimony. In Florida, retirement does not automatically end spousal support, but it can impact how courts assess payments. Here’s what you need to know. Retirement does not...
