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Florida Divorce: Is A 50/50 Split Of The Marital Property Guaranteed?
Property division is one of the most challenging aspects of the divorce process. Before you and your spouse can finalize a divorce, you will need to determine who gets what. This raises an important question: Is an even split of the property guaranteed in a divorce in Florida? The answer is ‘no’—the state uses… Read More »

Can I Get More Child Support If Ex Gets A New Job?
Following a divorce or separation, the parent with primary custody may be entitled to child support from their former partner. In Florida, there are basic guidelines in place to help determine how much child support a non-custodial parent must pay. Child support is based primarily on income. This raises an important question: Can you… Read More »
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Parenting Plan: Your Guide To Florida Family Law Form 12.995(a)
Are you a parent going through a divorce or a separation in Florida? If so, you may be required to create a parenting plan with your former partner. A parenting plan is sometimes called a custody & visitation agreement. Florida law mandates that a parenting plan should be in place if parents are “time-sharing”… Read More »

Can Mediation Still Work In A High-Conflict Divorce?
Divorce is relatively common. Nearly half of all marriages in Florida will eventually end in a separation. Most people going through a divorce want to find a way to achieve a low-conflict, cost effective solution. Mediation is a legal process designed to help the parties involved find an equitable, practical, and mutually-agreeable settlement. This… Read More »

Can I Stop My Former Partner From Getting A Child Custody Modification In Florida?
Going through a child custody dispute can be challenging. For a parent, it can bring a tremendous sense of relief to reach a final resolution. If you suddenly find out that your co-parent wants to change the terms of order/agreement, it is normal to be confused and even frustrated. In Florida, a parent may… Read More »

Is There A Difference Between A Dissolution Of Marriage And A Divorce In Florida?
Are you preparing to end your marriage in Florida? If so, you may hear a lot of terms thrown around, including divorce, dissolution of marriage, and annulment. There is no technical difference between a divorce and a dissolution—though an annulment is a separate thing that may be available in a very limited number of… Read More »

Are Doctors More Likely To Get Divorced?
Doctors face a lot of stress in the workplace—and the COVID-19 pandemic has certainly not made things any easier for medical professionals. Considering the challenges that physicians face, you may be wondering: Are doctors more likely to get a divorce in Florida? The answer is “probably not”—though divorce happens in relatively high numbers across… Read More »

Why Family Mediation Is Often An Effective Way To Resolve Child Custody Disputes
For parents, going through a disagreement over child custody or child visitation can be deeply stressful. You want to do what is right for yourself and your child—but working out an agreement is not always so easy. Family mediation may provide the best solution. In this blog post, our Clearwater divorce mediation attorney explains… Read More »

Is It Possible To Disestablish Paternity In Florida?
For an unmarried father to have parental rights and parental responsibilities, he must establish legal paternity for a child. This raises an important question: Can paternity be disestablished once it is already in place in Florida? The answer is ‘yes’—but only in limited circumstances. In this blog post, our Clearwater paternity lawyer explains the… Read More »