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I Want More Child Support, Is That Possible?
When you divorce in the state of Florida, all of the marital finances will be assessed. For instance, the income of each parent will be reviewed along with their future earnings, either that are already agreed to in their employment contracts or possible salary increases. Then, monthly child support payments could be established, often… Read More »
3 Steps To Take When Choosing A Florida Divorce Lawyer
If you have separated and believe your marriage will soon end, it is time for you to begin working with a family lawyer with divorce experience. While you may feel overwhelmed, there are steps that can make the process of choosing an Orlando divorce lawyer easier. Talk to more than one attorney. Before talking… Read More »
Is Proving Paternity Possible If A Father Has Passed?
If you are interested in accessing paternity information, you are not alone. Many families explore this scientific option. There is an array of reasons to establish paternity, including the desire to answer family health history concerns and to access financial resources. Monetary settlements are often required to ensure a child has the economic security… Read More »
When Divorcing, Review Your Estate Plan
Even when a divorce is amicable it is difficult. Life changes can be stressful, and during the divorce process many things are changing at once. While it is common to solely focus on the day-to-day planning of a divorce to stay focused and not become overwhelmed, the truth is long-term documents will need to… Read More »
How To Find An Orlando Divorce Lawyer
Some people have been working with a family lawyer for years so they know exactly who to call when they are considering divorce. But many others are unsure how to find an attorney who will help them through the process. Thankfully, there are many compassionate legal professionals who can take care of all the… Read More »
Impact Of A Divorce On A Credit Score
Because your individual credit score does not include information on if you are single, married, widowed, or divorced, changing your status doesn’t change your score. That said, many marriages involve joint financial accounts. It is essential these assets and debts are distributed fairly so that there will not be future negative impacts to one… Read More »
What If My Spouse Is Delaying Divorce?
In the state of Florida, you do not have to obtain your spouse’s permission to access a divorce. That said, there are plenty of situations in which one person wants to end the marriage and the other has doubts and worries about embarking on this major life change. If a person does not want… Read More »
Heart of Florida United Way Opens Applications for Emergency Supplies Assistance for Central Floridians Impacted by Hurricane Ian
Orange, Seminole & Osceola Residents Can Apply for One-Time Support of $300 in Wal-Mart E-Gift Cards for Food & Emergency Supplies ORLANDO, Fla. (Oct. 3, 2022) – In response to the effects of Hurricane Ian on Central Florida residents, Heart of Florida United Way (HFUW) has opened the application for one-time assistance for food & emergency… Read More »
Do I Keep The Same Health Insurance While I Divorce?
Many spouses rely on one spouse’s employer benefits for health insurance coverage. Sometimes it is more affordable to enroll in one family plan that covers the whole family. In other situations, one of the people is self-employed and receiving coverage through their spouse’s plan makes more sense than purchasing their own coverage on the… Read More »
Is Divorce More Common Today?
When people talk about divorce being more or less common than it used to be, they are typically referring to a set time in the past. For example, the divorce rate in the U.S. during the 1970s increased. Today, the rate is lower, but many couples also choose to live together in long-term relationships… Read More »