Tag Archives: Dade City Divorce Attorneys
Fathers Get Short End of the Stick in Child Custody Cases
Women tend to complain that they didn’t get what they deserved in a divorce, but in many cases, men are the ones who suffer. Even though child custody is supposed to be based on the best interests of the children, that is not always the case. Throughout time, mothers have always been seen as… Read More »
Couples Rushing to Divorce as New Tax Laws Approach
When couples divorce, they may disagree on certain aspects, which can lead to delays. With new divorce laws on the horizon, many couples are now rushing to get married before the start of the new year so they can reap the financial rewards before it is too late. Starting January 1, 2019, alimony payments… Read More »
Divorcing When You Have a Special Needs Child
Divorce can be a stressful event, no matter how long you have been married. Add children to the mix and things get even more emotional. If you have a special needs child, things tend to get even more complicated. This is something to think about it, considering that as many as 90 percent of… Read More »
Am I Responsible For My Spouse’s Loan In A Divorce?
Divorce is a common occurrence. Hundreds of thousands of people go through a divorce every year. Divorce is a particularly stressful event—emotionally and financially. Many people worry about splitting assets, but they should also be concerned about debts as well. It is rare for a couple to divorce debt-free, so it’s important that couples… Read More »
Getting Rid Of Emptiness After Divorce
When we get married, our intention is to have the marriage last forever. A divorce is one of the most stressful events a person will face. It splits up a family and creates major changes. A person may have to find a new home, get a job and split custody of the kids. Going… Read More »
Splitting Debts In A Florida Divorce
In a divorce, most couples are concerned with how assets will be divided. One thing they seem to overlook, though, is how the debts will be split as well. The average household has nearly $136,000 in debt. Some couples have more debts than assets. Florida is an equitable distribution state, meaning that distribution of… Read More »
Do I Qualify For an Annulment in Florida?
Annulment is a legal tool that is frequently misunderstood. The confusion tends to stem from the fact that annulment laws differ a bit from state-to-state and that civil annulments and religious annulments are not the same thing. A “civil annulment” can only be granted by a family law judge and invalidates a marriage in… Read More »
Potential Costly Divorce Mistakes
Divorce is a stressful and expensive process that many married couples experience. The average couple is eager to put their divorce behind them so that they may resume their lives as soon as possible. Unfortunately, an eagerness to come to an agreement places individuals at risk. Rushing to complete an uncontested divorce in a… Read More »
Potential Tax Issues After a Divorce
The decision to get a divorce has potentially far-reaching repercussions. In the time immediately following a divorce, most adults are focused on financial issues, the well-being of their children, and adjusting the realities of managing a household with a single adult head. Unfortunately, some individuals are later unpleasantly surprised by unanticipated tax problems they… Read More »
Parenting Time Considerations
Following a separation or divorce the most important thing to a couple with children is establishing custody and parenting time. Spending time with children is vital to maintaining a healthy parent and child relationship. Unfortunately, some parents place their own needs and wants ahead of the basic needs of their children. The best interest… Read More »