3 Things You Shouldn’t Include in Your Prenuptial Agreement

March 29, 2019
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Many couples consider prenuptial agreements prior to marriage. Prenuptial agreements can protect each person by defining how assets will be divided should the marriage end. While these agreements are valuable and necessary for many couples, they do not include provisions for all circumstances. There are some stipulations that do not belong in a prenuptial agreement.…

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Things to Consider Before You Say, “I Do.”

March 12, 2019
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Although marriage is supposed to be a life long commitment, we hear from couples looking for a divorce attorney often. People divorce for many different reasons, and some of the most common reasons tend to be the following: Financial Disagreements Parenting Differences Incompatibility/Communication Issues If you don’t want to find yourself calling a divorce attorney…

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Do You Know if You Need a Divorce Modification?

March 1, 2019
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While divorce modification is often necessary in the years following the dissolution of a marriage, there are still circumstances which do not warrant this legal change. Often when determining the need to reconsider the existing terms of the divorce, the courts will take a closer look at three things before moving forward:  Has there been…

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Can I Change My Divorce Agreement?

February 25, 2019
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Although there has to be a reason to change a divorce settlement or agreement, you can request what is officially referred to as a divorce modification. This should be done through a divorce attorney who understands the intricacies of divorce settlements. Although you can request a divorce modification to nearly any part of your agreement,…

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When “Happily Ever After” Doesn’t Last Forever

January 30, 2019
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During and after divorce, it can sometimes feel as though “happily ever after” will never be an option again. But this doesn’t have to be true. While divorce does mark the end of a marriage relationship, it does not mark the end of a thriving home and family life. When walking through a divorce, this…

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5 Things You Should Know if You’re Considering Divorce

January 16, 2019
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Coming to the conclusion that a divorce is in your future is never an easy decision, especially when children are involved. Before you try to go it alone or decide you want to share a divorce attorney, here are five things you should know about divorce in Florida. 1. Your Debts and Assets are Both…

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4 Things You Need to Know about Wills and Probate

December 27, 2018
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There are many misunderstandings about a last will and testament and the probate process. Some come from television, while other people just make assumptions about how it works. No matter where the incorrect information comes from, it can cause those you leave behind headaches. When you work with a law firm who handles trusts, wills…

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Turn to an Estate Attorney for Probate Assistance

December 11, 2018
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Whether you’ve recently faced the death of a loved one with or without a valid will, you should hire a probate attorney, also known as an estate attorney, to help with the deceased’s estate. In Florida, there are different processes, and the right one depends on the value of the estate, how long ago the…

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3 Ways an Adoption Attorney Can Help You Navigate Adoption

November 30, 2018
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The process of adoption often seems complicated even to those who are in the middle of the proceedings. Throughout adoption, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the number of necessary forms, the legal process, and lots of unknowns. Though hours of Internet research and support groups may play integral roles in your adoption journey, the…

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Understanding Adoption in Florida

November 14, 2018
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adoption in florida

Whether you’re in Florida or somewhere else, adoption is a legal process. The type of adoption you are looking to pursue will determine whether you need an adoption attorney or if a notary will suffice. In most adoption situations, you want an attorney. They understand the proper procedures which help to avoid disappointment and heartbreak.…

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