When people in Florida get a divorce, they might need to protect themselves financially. People who suspect they are heading for divorce may want to avoid signing any documents without first having an attorney review them. One man who did this found that although his...
Why Are Prenups Becoming More Popular?
Talking about or suggesting a prenuptial agreement is traditionally taboo and considered rude, but these attitudes may be changing with the times. More and more people are considering prenups a natural part of marriage. While over half of marriages end in divorce,...
Tips for getting through a divorce
Individuals going through a divorce in Florida will likely hear a lot of tips about how to move on, not all of which are solicited. Not every piece of advice works for everyone, so it is fine to pick and choose. There are, however, a couple of rules that should be...
Visitation issues in custody arrangements
Custody issues in Florida and throughout the country can be complex, and they get more complicated when a parent moves out of town after the divorce has been finalized. This means new custody arrangements must be made through the court. The revised document may follow...
Considering the child’s wishes in a custody decision
While divorces are difficult for all involved parties, they can be especially traumatizing for any children who may involved. Typically, Florida parents are able to come to an agreement that works for both of them and any children they have and everyone begins to live...
How a divorce may impact a person’s credit profile
A Florida resident's credit score won't decrease merely because he or she chose to get a divorce. However, events that occur during or after a divorce takes place may result in a lower score. If a couple has an outstanding balance on a joint account, a creditor can...