Children can feel ignored at the best of times, even more so when their parents are in the middle of a divorce. As parents, you have a million things to do when divorcing. You will need to attend hearings, consult advisors, search through old paperwork, rejig living...
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How do you find hidden wealth in a high-asset divorce?
Even if you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse have substantial wealth, you may not always agree on all financial issues. After all, money matters and incompatibility are two of the more common reasons divorcing Americans cite for the ends of their marriage. Robust...
What factors affect asset division in Florida Family Court?
Going through a divorce is never easy, and to make matters worse, you need an in-depth analysis of your assets so that you can divide them. If you haven't agreed with your former spouse, asset division may become a problem. There are several things that the court...
Strategies for effective communication during divorce
Going through a divorce can be a challenging process. It can be even more difficult when you have a hard time communicating with your spouse. Divorce is a common experience for many couples – the American Psychological Association states that approximately 40 to 50%...
Divorce and issues related to one’s job
The end of marriage changes one's life in a lot of ways. Many people are able to embrace a brighter future and process their emotions in constructive ways. However, there are many factors to consider when it comes to getting a divorce and in this post, we will look at...
What should you do with the marital home in divorce?
You and your soon-to-be-ex-spouse blended your lives in Florida while married, but now you must divide your assets and property. What do you plan to do with your marital home? U.S. News & World Report explores options that may appeal to you. Learn how to set...
What are the consequences of hiding assets during divorce?
If you and your spouse have considerable assets, you may have trouble keeping tabs on everything you own. Still, as part of your divorce, you must make certain financial disclosures. While your soon-to-be ex-spouse has the same legal obligation, he or she may not be...
Excessive work schedules and the divorce process
People face many challenges while bringing their marriage to an end but if you are overwhelmed at work, this can make your divorce even more challenging. For example, if you recently started a new position, took on more hours or are dealing with a particularly...
How a QDRO may prevent 401K losses
Employer-sponsored retirement accounts are common benefits companies offer to employees and many companies match a significant portion of the employees' contributions to further support their people. These accounts may commonly be split in a divorce, leaving the...
Enforcing child support orders when parents do not pay
Although child support is ordered by the court, situations may come up in which parents cannot or choose not to make their monthly support payments. Whatever the cause, lacking this financial support may affect the custodial parents’ ability to provide for their...