Proving Income For Support & Alimony Purposes

In a dissolution proceeding you both must provide financial information so the court may determine what the child support and (in some cases) alimony amounts will be in effect going forward. What is Income? For the purpose of support and maintenance issues, income is funds from any source, including wages, tips, commissions, overtime, benefits, interest dividends, annuities, gifts, winnings, and …

Default Divorces

Last month we talked about two of the different types of dissolution proceedings available in Florida here and here.  This month we are going to continue that discussion with another type of dissolution available. The four types of dissolution available are: – a Simplified Dissolution of Marriage – an Uncontested Dissolution – a Default Dissolution – a Contested Dissolution We previously discussed …

Contested Divorce

In other posted articles we have discussed three of the four types of dissolution which are available in Florida. The four types of dissolution are: – a Simplified Dissolution of Marriage – an Uncontested Dissolution – a Default Dissolution – a Contested Dissolution We have talked about all but the Contested Dissolution; now we address this type of divorce. Initiating …

Are you ready to leave your marriage?

Making the decision He still leaves the toilet seat up.  She still hogs the covers.  Is that really it?  Or is it something more?  He doesn’t appreciate you? She isn’t interested in you?  How do you know when it’s time to end it? Obviously if there’s verbal or physical abuse, or an addiction problem, that’s one thing.  But if it’s …

Difficult Divorce

Difficult Divorce: It Doesn’t Need To Be

So You’re Ready to End Your Marriage It’s just not working. You know it; your spouse knows it. Your friends know it. The time has come to do something about it. You don’t want an emotional, hateful, negative experience. You want to remember the good things and end it the same way you started it. Friendly. Amicable. How? In Florida, …

Cope with Divorce

Helping Children Cope With Divorce

You and your spouse have agreed that the time has come to dissolve your marriage. You know this is the right thing to do, but you are both concerned about the children. They should be your top priority right now, but how do you go about helping them deal with the change and the loss of the family unit? Expect …

How To Survive A Divorce

9 Tips On How To Survive A Divorce

9 Tips On How To Survive A Divorce Divorce is never easy, and even if you were the one to file suit for divorce, it still is an emotional event.  Know that it will take some time for you to feel normal again.  According to some experts, this usually takes about two years. The following is a compilation of advice …

Are Extracurricular Activities Included in Child Support?

Are Extracurricular Activities Included in Child Support?

Are Extracurricular Activities Included in Child Support? When a couple with children divorces, there is almost always an award of child support.  The parents are expected to split the costs of raising the children.  Usually the non-custodial parent pays the custodial parent some amount to help with the cost of housing, food, clothing and other costs of life.  This is based …

Alimony Reform

Recently there has been a movement afoot in Florida to reform the current alimony laws.   In 2013 Governor Rick Scott refused to sign a law that would reform alimony as we know it in Florida.  The originators of that bill decided not to re-introduce the law for 2014, but do expect a new version to be introduced in 2015. One …

Remarriage After Divorce

Remarriage After Divorce – How Will It Affect Me?

Remarriage After Divorce Many times after a divorce people move on to other relationships.  Some of these result in second (or third, or….) marriages.  Often people do not realize how a new marriage will affect the settlement achieved in the dissolution of their prior marriage. Things that need to be considered are alimony or spousal support, location of the new …