Answers in Florida about Family Law

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How do you determine marital and nonmarital assets and liabilities in Florida divorce cases?

In all Florida divorce cases, marital and nonmarital assets and liabilities are defined in Florida Statute Section 61.075. For assets and liabilities …Sponsored answer by Jason A. Brodie

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How do I value a business in a Florida divorce or family law for purposes of equitable distribution or property division?

In Florida, a business or corporation is part of equitable distribution or property division pursuant to Florida Statute Section 61.075. You first …Sponsored answer by Joshua K. Friedman

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How Does Alimony Work In Florida?

In Florida, the courts have discretion to award alimony as they see fit. This contrasts with the process they follow to determine child support. …Sponsored answer by Jonathan Z. Schiller

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What is equitable distribution or property division in a Florida divorce?

In all Florida divorce cases, the division of assets and liabilities, which is called equitable distribution, begins on the premise of an equal …Sponsored answer by Jason A. Brodie

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Can My Parenting Plan Be Modified Post-Divorce In Florida?

The answer is yes, but modifying a parenting plan can be complicated in Florida. Even if both parents agree to changes for sharing parenting time, a …Sponsored answer by Colleen Norman

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