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How Are Pets Divided In A Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

When considering a divorce, you might be concerned about how major assets such as your house and car may be divided between you and your spouse. However, considering how a beloved family pet will be allocated in a divorce can bring about an entirely different kind of anxiety. Many people are deeply connected to… Read More »

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Don’t Make These Mistakes In Your High-Asset Divorce

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you are going through a high-asset divorce, you have a lot on the line. High-asset divorces in the state of Florida involve more than $1 million of liquidated assets that just be divided equitably between the spouses. This means that the amount of shared marital assets to be received by each spouse is… Read More »

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Can I Lose Family Heirlooms In A Florida Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Is your fear of losing precious family heirlooms and personal assets keeping you from moving forward with a divorce? If so, you are not alone. Many people have heard horror stories about others who have lost everything going through a divorce, but that does not have to be your story. In fact, many people… Read More »

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Help! My Ex Is Ignoring Custody Orders

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Custody orders are meant to serve the best interests of your child by ensuring that they can have a stable life while maintaining and developing healthy relationships with both of their parents, so when one parent chooses to ignore these orders, courts take it very seriously. If your ex is violating the terms of… Read More »

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How Is Fine Art Divided In A Florida Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you have invested years and huge sums of money in collecting fine artwork, the thought of potentially losing it all in a divorce can be devastating. The process of dividing assets can be one of the most challenging and difficult aspects of a divorce; requiring couples to essentially deconstruct their life together piece… Read More »

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Are You Filing For A Gray Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Are you over 50 and filing for divorce? If your spouse is too, you are officially filing for a gray divorce. Gray divorce is the term used to describe divorces between spouses who are over 50 years of age. These divorces used to be the most rare, however, the rate of divorce between spouses… Read More »

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What’s The Cheapest Way To Get Divorced?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you and your spouse are ready to dissolve your marriage, you may be wondering how you can do so while preserving your marital assets. After all, it’s kind of adding salt to the wound to force you to divide your assets and deplete them in the process. The good news is that you… Read More »

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What Is Florida’s Best Interest Of The Child Standard?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Custody can be one of the most stressful and emotionally-taxing aspects of a divorce. It can be terrifying to hand over a life-changing decision that can impact everyone in your family to a judge who has never met you. It can also be hard to understand in some cases why a judge reached the… Read More »

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Why Divorce Can Be Bad For Business

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Many people are not prepared for the equitable division of assets during a divorce. They are rarely prepared to come to terms with everything that is essentially up for grabs. One of the biggest surprises for many people is that their independently owned businesses may be treated as marital property and divided between them… Read More »

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Do I Need A Lawyer For An Uncontested Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Divorce is never easy, even when both spouses are on board and willing to move forward. This is because even when both parties agree to the divorce, there are still countless issues that must be decided on in the process of dissolving a marriage and the life that you built during it. Even if… Read More »

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