A Florida divorce is sure to impact your finances, and you may find that it affects everything from how much you have tucked away for retirement to how you file your taxes in the coming years. Many people navigating divorces find it useful to work with certain...
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Unpaid child support and international travel
If you have a high net worth, you might have significant child support obligations after ending your marriage. Whether you parted ways with your spouse many years ago or currently find yourself in the middle of the divorce process, it is critical to review the...
Back child support could prevent international travel
If you owe child support as a successful business owner or athlete, you could have a high net worth that results in significant obligations. Aside from potentially paying a considerable amount of child support each month, you could face challenges if you have...
Ensuring a smoother divorce for professional athletes in Florida
Divorce can be a complex and challenging process for anyone, but for professional athletes in Florida, the stakes can be even higher. With high-profile careers, significant assets and potentially contentious disputes, professional athletes need to navigate their...
Evaluating the right time for a postnuptial agreement
A postnuptial agreement is a legally binding document created by a couple after they get married or enter a civil partnership. This contract stipulates how to divide the couple's assets and financial responsibilities in the event of a divorce or separation. While most...
Are you eligible to collect a former spouse’s Social Security?
When your Florida marriage runs its course and your spouse has always been the primary breadwinner, you may have concerns about what your future is going to look like without your former partner’s contributions. You may feel especially fearful about having enough...
What can I not put in a prenuptial agreement?
A prenuptial agreement allows you and your partner to enter the marriage with set expectations about what will happen if the relationship ends. It also opens the door for financial discussions and revelations prior to marriage. While you can include many provisions...
How to keep your divorce out of the public eye
If you do not want the public to be privy to the details surrounding your divorce, the key thing is to keep it out of the courts, as the public has access to all discussions, evidence and outcome. Unless there is abuse or bullying, or one party refuses to communicate...
Making custody decisions based on what is best for the child
When discussing child custody, some divorcing parents let their own wants and emotions get in the way. Ideally, it is best if the parents can come to an arrangement on their own, but if they are not focusing on the child's needs, this may not work. If the parents are...
How to approach prenuptial agreements
When a couple plans to marry, they typically are not thinking about divorce. However, constructing a prenuptial agreement is a good idea, especially in certain circumstances. Presenting the idea of a prenup can be challenging, as many see it as being unromantic. When...