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Don’t forget your children in a high-net-worth divorce

On Behalf of Rudolph & Associates LLC | Apr 30, 2020 | Divorce

Children are the most important thing to consider if you are getting divorced.

If you are famous, the media will pounce on the news that you are getting a divorce. You know what they are capable of, you’ve seen it happen to your friends. A high-profile divorce can fill the front pages for months. 

Money is the easy story in a divorce, but the real story is a human one, and children are at the center of it. Divorce is hard on you as adults, but it’s even harder for your children.

When you get divorced in Florida, the well-being of your children must be your priority. Don’t forget that. What value is there in fighting to keep the beach house if you destroy your kids’ lives in the process? Your children are the most valuable asset you have. All the money in the world cannot buy those unique, funny and occasionally annoying little individuals that you gave life to.

Florida law requires a parenting plan when a divorce includes kids. The plan must detail how you and your spouse will spend time with your kids, how you will communicate, how you will make decisions about schooling and health care, and how you will handle the daily tasks involved in raising kids. When you or your spouse have a high-profile job, this can be complicated. Long trips away and irregular hours may be part of the job. You need to come up with a plan that gives your children stability. 

Hiring a discrete West Palm Beach attorney can help you negotiate your high-asset divorce and keep it out of the limelight. The last thing your kids need is to see their parents fighting every time they turn on the telly or open a magazine.

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