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How Much Effort Does Your Spouse Have To put Into Contacting You Before They Can Get A Default Divorce Judgment?

By Schwartz | White |

By the time some couples divorce, the communication between them has broken down so far that they cannot stand to speak to each other or be in the same room together.  Therefore, some couples in the process of getting a divorce only communicate with each other through their lawyers or through divorce and co-parenting… Read More »

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Premarital Business Assets And Equitable Distribution

By Schwartz | White |

Unless the couple has a prenuptial agreement that says otherwise, Florida law regards all income earned by either spouse during the marriage as marital property, which means that the property is subject to equitable distribution in a divorce.  This means that, if a business you owned before marriage appreciated in value during the marriage,… Read More »

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GoingToSchool

Co-Parenting Disputes About School Districts

By Schwartz | White |

All children in Florida have the right to attend public schools, but they must attend the school located in the district where they reside.  Every year, news outlets report stories of families falsifying children’s addresses to enable the child to attend the school of the parent’s choosing; for example, there have been cases where… Read More »

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HiddenAssets

The Family Court Will Foil Your Ex-Spouse’s Efforts To Hide Income

By Schwartz | White |

So many people underreport their income on their tax returns that the IRS does not even investigate unless the amount of underreporting is truly egregious, such as if someone claims to earn only $30,000 per year yet makes payments on the mortgage of a four-bedroom house and two car loans.  When you get divorced,… Read More »

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Alimony Decisions That Assume That The Supported Spouse Will Re-Enter The Workforce After Divorce

By Schwartz | White |

Whenever possible, Florida divorce courts divide a couple’s marital assets in such a way that neither spouse will require alimony from the other.  If one spouse has little or no income, though, alimony is often the only choice.  In order to determine how much money the supported spouse needs, though, the court must determine… Read More »

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Sometimes Divorce Gets Ugly Even After Families Stick Together Through Thick And Thin

By Schwartz | White |

Approximately half of all marriages end in divorce, and all except the most cynical among us would admit that most of those marriages begin with the best of intentions.  The situations where one spouse ignored the warning signs before the marriage, such as their beloved’s expensive tastes or domineering mother, only to realize within… Read More »

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Beware Of Ambiguous Terms In Child Support Agreements

By Schwartz | White |

The only thing worse than a child support order that makes you pay more money than you can afford is one that leaves it unclear how much money you are responsible for paying.  If this happens, it is possible for your ex to interpret the order in a way that makes it seem like… Read More »

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Do You Need To File For Divorce In Florida If A Court Somewhere Else Already Dissolved Your Marriage?

By Schwartz | White |

In general, the courts in Florida have jurisdiction to dissolve the marriages of people who have resided in Florida for at least six months, even if they got married elsewhere.  In some cases, the couple’s marriage was already rocky when they arrived in Florida, and because of the issue of jurisdiction, they had to… Read More »

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Is Florida The Right Place To Resolve Your Child Support Dispute?

By Schwartz | White |

Courts can only issue rulings on legal disputes when the court has jurisdiction over the case, in other words, when it has decision-making authority with regard to the people and places involved in the dispute.  When one party moves to Florida after a divorce, the couple might ask the Florida courts to domesticate a… Read More »

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SharedParenting

When High Net Worth Couples Co-Parent A Child With Medical Special Needs

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When people who do not have children give you advice about how to deal with toilet training, tantrums, or screen time, you can either laugh at how wildly off-base their suggestions are or be angry that they dared to offer advice when they were so unqualified to do so.  If your child has special… Read More »

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