Child support is a key aspect of ensuring the well-being of children after their parents separate or divorce. It is a legal obligation that one parent pays to the other to help cover the costs of raising the child. If you expect to owe support after divorce, you...
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Year: 2024
3 potential ways to save money amid divorce
Divorce brings about major changes and challenges, many of which are financial. Amid the challenges, there are practical strategies that divorcing couples can adopt to minimize financial strain and safeguard financial stability. Utilizing these strategies helps...
3 areas to cover in your Florida parenting plan
Creating a parenting plan helps divorced parents outline how they will share time with their children. In Florida, parenting plans focus on "time-sharing" arrangements rather than custody. These plans establish the schedule and responsibilities for each parent. In...
What types of alimony does Florida recognize?
Understanding the various types of alimony available in Florida is important for anyone navigating a divorce in the state. Alimony, or spousal support, is a court-ordered payment from one spouse to another to provide financial support after divorce. Florida law...
Maintaining peace during the divorce process
Divorce is often a challenging and emotionally draining experience. However, it is possible to maintain peace throughout this process by adopting effective strategies that prioritize open communication, empathy and cooperation. If you are approaching the end of your...
5 ways a prenuptial agreement can protect children’s inheritances
In Florida, where family dynamics and financial landscapes vary, many parents prioritize the protection of their children's inheritances. This can become even more of a concern when parents get married to someone who is not their children’s other parent. Fortunately,...

