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Prenup Remorse: Can You Get Out Of A Prenuptial Agreement Once You Have Signed It?

By Schwartz | White |

You have heard of people getting cold feet before a wedding, but what if you are 100 percent sure you want to be with your spouse, but you have misgivings about your prenuptial agreement?  Are prenuptial agreements set in stone?  One of the purposes of a prenuptial agreement is to stop conflicts about finances… Read More »

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How To Make A Clean Break After A Divorce, Even If You Have Minor Children

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Trying to engineer a truly easy divorce is just a thought experiment, since it is never easy to break up a family, a partnership, or a circle of friends.  Some divorces are financially less complex than others.  If the parties do not have children or own real estate, and if neither of them has… Read More »

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Yes, The Court Can Order You To Pay Alimony Even If Your Ex-Spouse Cheated On You

By Schwartz | White |

In the context of equitable distribution, equitable means fair, but it doesn’t mean equal.  Many couples going through divorce disagree about the fairest way to divide their marital assets.  In the age of no-fault divorce, courts usually do not try to assign blame to one spouse and then divide the marital property in a… Read More »

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Do You Still Have To Pay Alimony If Your Ex-Spouse Has A Multimillion Dollar Trust?

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It is the nature of equitable distributions that the percentages of marital assets that go to each former spouse vary from one couple to another.  In determining equitable distribution and alimony, one factor that the court considers is the value of each spouse’s nonmarital assets.  Property that one spouse owned before the marriage and… Read More »

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When Your Ex-Spouse Torpedoes the Family Business During Your Divorce

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Dividing marital property in a divorce tends to make all parties involved poorer, if it changes their financial situation in any substantial way.  Anyone complaining on the Internet that his ex-wife is getting a free ride at his expense would probably change his tune if you actually got to look at his ex-wife’s bank… Read More »

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DivorceTime

The First Quarter of the Year Is Divorce Season

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This year, Divorce Monday has come and gone, but divorce season is still in full swing.  You may have heard the statistic that more people file for divorce and set up initial consultations with divorce lawyers on the first business Monday of the year than any other day.  This year, Divorce Monday was January… Read More »

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Equitable Distribution When the Couple’s Main Source of Income Was One Spouse’s Medical Malpractice Settlement

By Schwartz | White |

Florida is an equitable distribution state, which means that the court divides the couple’s marital property in a way that is fair to both parties, even though it does not always entail an equal division; it depends on each party’s earning potential and expenses and the value of each party’s separate property, because only… Read More »

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Plan Ahead If You Know That Your Child Will Need Financial Support Past Age Eighteen

By Schwartz | White |

Ordinarily, child support orders stay in effect until the child reaches the age of 18.  If the child is still in high school on his or her 18th birthday, then the child support continues until the child graduates from high school or turns 19, whichever happens first.  It is possible for child support obligations… Read More »

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The Prenuptial Agreement Is Invalid If Your Spouse Lied to You About United States Law to Pressure You into Signing

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In prenuptial agreements, couples have great flexibility to make decisions about marital and non-marital assets and debts, about inheritance, and about spousal support, albeit not about children.  If you and your spouse divorce, the court will enforce the terms of your prenuptial agreement unless it has a reason not to.  Prenuptial agreements are invalid… Read More »

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Equitable Distribution When One Spouse’s Job is Cushier Than the Others

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Marriage counselors will tell you that having a professional life and recreational interests separate from your spouse and their job and hobbies, but for the most part, the parties in lasting marriages see themselves as a team.  You and your spouse might have separate bank accounts in addition to your joint account, and you… Read More »

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