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Do spouses pay for each other’s shopping habits in a divorce?

On Behalf of Divorce For Men | Jan 26, 2024 | Divorce

Florida's rules for property division instruct the courts to find an equitable or fair way to divide property between divorcing spouses who are resolving their differences via litigation. Debts also play a role in the process. For someone unfamiliar with divorce...

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Understanding the types of alimony in Florida

On Behalf of Divorce For Men | Jan 17, 2024 | Divorce

Alimony, or spousal support, is when one spouse must provide financial support to the other during or after a divorce. In Florida, there are several types of alimony, each tailored to suit the different circumstances of the divorcing couple.  Understanding these types...

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Can a mother refuse paternity testing for a minor child?

On Behalf of Divorce For Men | Jan 15, 2024 | Paternity

Both mothers and fathers in Florida have roughly the same legal rights. Either parent can potentially ask for time-sharing and legal authority over their children. The law does not favor one parent over the other, provided that each adult has their name on the birth...

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Is your prenup actually valid?

On Behalf of Divorce For Men | Dec 29, 2023 | Prenuptial agreements

If you’re moving toward a divorce and you have a prenuptial agreement, you may already be counting on the terms of that agreement. You expect it to define how property gets divided, for example, and there may be specific protections within the prenup that you’re...

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What happens to the marital home in divorce?

On Behalf of Divorce For Men | Dec 15, 2023 | Divorce

The marital home is one of many couples' most significant assets. When they decide to divorce, some big decisions have to be made about the fate of the assets. One of these is what they should do with the home. Three primary options might be considered for the marital...

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Splitting time with your kids during the holidays

On Behalf of Divorce For Men | Dec 5, 2023 | Parenting time

Splitting parenting time during the winter holidays can be a challenging aspect of co-parenting, especially when kids are still very young. Yet, it's a season filled with festivities, traditions, and the potential for memory-making, which means that it’s important for...

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How should I tell my children about the divorce?

On Behalf of Divorce For Men | Nov 16, 2023 | Divorce

You’re getting a divorce, but you have children. Part of the divorce process will likely be discussing custody rights and schedules with your soon-to-be-ex-spouse. While this process can happen without your children’s involvement, your children will eventually learn...

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How much does one spouse pay the other in alimony?

On Behalf of Divorce For Men | Nov 13, 2023 | Divorce

Questions about alimony are often a major concern for those preparing for divorce in Florida. Someone who has long been the primary wage earner for their family may worry that alimony will negatively affect their standard of living after a divorce. Florida has...

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After a gray divorce

On Behalf of Divorce For Men | Nov 8, 2023 | Divorce

Older persons might find their marriage is no longer working, so they file for divorce. The term gray divorce refers to such older persons in Florida and elsewhere choosing to end their marriage. Resources about gray divorce may discuss the reasons behind older...

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What to do if your wife refuses divorce mediation in Florida

On Behalf of Divorce For Men | Oct 23, 2023 | Divorce

Mediation is one of the best, if not the best, way to get a divorce in Florida. It is faster and not as costly as other means, and spouses have full control over their decisions. If you want to take advantage of this separation method but your wife is reluctant, here...

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