Tag Archives: Boca Raton Divorce Lawyers
Post-Divorce Tax Issues Clients May Need to Consider
After months of back and forth negotiations, the divorce is finalized and you and your now ex-spouse are free to move on to the next phase of your lives. But while the marriage may be over, there may be some lingering tax issues related to the divorce. In another post we discussed tax issues… Read More »
Getting Divorced? Think Twice Before Posting on Social Media
If you are like the majority of the clients that walk through our door, you no doubt have a Facebook, Twitter or Instagram account – maybe even all three. There is no denying the convenience of social media for staying in touch with family and friends, re-connecting with childhood classmates, and getting support from… Read More »
Gray Divorce: Special Considerations for Late in Life Divorcees
Divorce is no longer for the young and immature. The rate of divorce amongst couples age 50 and older – in 2009, it was at a rate of 1 out of every 4 divorcing couples – has doubled in the past 20 years. The trend in the number of baby boomers divorcing later in… Read More »
Does the Child’s Preference Matter in Boca Raton Child Custody Cases?
One of the most contentious and stressful issues in any divorce – for both parents and children – is determining child custody, or time-sharing, as it is called in Florida. For the parents, the thought of not being with their children full-time can sometimes cause them to second guess their decision to divorce. Children… Read More »
Tax Issues During Divorce
The divorce is underway, you and your spouse are living in separate homes, and the only contact you have outside of the divorce is in regard to the children, assuming there are any. You and your spouse are living separate lives and, except for the issuance of the final divorce decree, may feel as… Read More »
Pets and Divorce
According to the U.S. Pet Ownership and Demographic Sourcebook, more than 66% of all U.S. households own either a dog or cat. For many people, their furry animal friends are more than just cuddly companions – they’re as beloved as children. And this can make divorce proceedings contentious, as each couple fights to retain… Read More »
Revocation of Beneficiary Designations after Florida Divorce
Divorce signifies a clean break – the marriage is ended, households separated and assets divided. With the exception of raising the children, most couples no longer wish to be tied to their ex-spouse, and they certainly have no desire for their spouse to benefit financially from them in any way. You may find it… Read More »