Monthly Archives: July 2022
Florida Alimony Bill Vetoed
Recently, Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed a bill that has been debated for months. The bill, SB 1796, would have done away with permanent alimony in the state of Florida and would have been able to impact divorce agreements retroactively. In the veto letter, Gov. DeSantis cited this reason; the retroactive impact on pre-existing marriage… Read More »
Financial Infidelity And Divorce Disputes
Among the topics of arguments during a marriage, finances is one of the most common. Because while marriage is an emotional commitment, it is also a legal bond. When trust around finances break down, it is possible the marriage will not last. If one spouse spends money without the other individual’s knowledge, a divorce… Read More »
How to Move Forward After A Florida Divorce
Even when you know a relationship is no longer serving you or is not the healthy choice, letting go can be difficult. The process of divorcing can take energy and effort. After all, you need to untangle assets and debts, issues legal professionals can help you with, and set up an emotional support system… Read More »
Different Types Of Marital Debts
Some individuals find that initial talks with their spouse about finances and divorce are focused on assets. For example, you and your spouse may be discussing who will take ownership of the marital home or how investment announcements will be distributed. While this is an important part of the financial discussion, debts will also… Read More »