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Are We Doing Divorce Backwards?

Divorce is often approached as a legal event, but in reality it is a financial decision that will shape everyday life for years to come. Most people are encouraged to focus on reaching an agreement as...

Is Your Spouse Hiding Assets?

When you’re going through a divorce in Florida, discovering all marital assets is critical to ensuring a fair outcome. Unfortunately, some spouses attempt to conceal or undervalue assets, putting the...

Should You Finalize Your Divorce Before Year-End or Wait Until After the New Year?

As the end of the year approaches, many divorcing couples wonder: Is it better to finalize before December 31, or wait until after January 1? It’s an important question — because the timing of your...

How to Protect Your Retirement and Inheritance in a Later- Life Divorce in Orlando

Divorce is never simple, but when it happens later in life, the financial stakes often feel higher. After decades of work, saving, and planning for retirement, the idea of dividing assets can feel...

Facing a Gray Divorce? What Will your New Normal look like?

Divorce is never easy — but when it happens later in life, it can feel like your entire foundation is shifting. For many women over 50, “gray divorce” brings more than just emotional upheaval. It also...

Child Support Modifications: When and How to Revisit Your Order in Florida

Life changes. Jobs shift, incomes rise or fall, children’s needs evolve. In Florida, child support orders are not set in stone. If your circumstances have changed, you may have the right to ask the...

When One Spouse Controls the Money: How to Level the Financial Playing Field in Divorce

Divorce brings many changes, and one of the most critical aspects to consider is health insurance coverage. In Florida, the process and options for continuing or obtaining health insurance...

What Happens to Health Insurance After Divorce in Florida?

Divorce brings many changes, and one of the most critical aspects to consider is health insurance coverage. In Florida, the process and options for continuing or obtaining health insurance...

Handling Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) in Divorce

Restricted Stock Units, or RSUs, are increasingly common in divorce settlements—especially if you or your spouse work in tech or finance. But they aren’t as straightforward as other assets. Their...
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