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The Pro’s of A Prenuptial Agreement

While no one enters into a marriage thinking about divorce, considering how to protect yourself in the unlikely event of a separation from your spouse is essential to your financial wellbeing. Prenuptial agreements can be a tricky subject to address with your future spouse, but these legal documents provide security for you and your partner when you need it the most.
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How Do You Know That You Have The Right Law Firm?

Lawsuits are riddled with emotion and cause a lot of heartache for all parties involved. This is particularly true in the case of family law because the conflict between family members can be fraught with anxiety and anguish for one or both parties.
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Top 3 Worst Celebrity Divorces

The importance of love in all its forms in a human life cannot be understated. Love is one of the most passionate and intense emotions a person can experience.
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Florida Alimony Reform Update

The 2021 session of the Florida Legislature could have resulted in changes in how divorces are settled, as a proposed bill would have ended permanent alimony. If HB 1559, which “revises various provisions relating to dissolution of marriage & alimony,” had become law, it would have ended permanent alimony, setting guidelines for determination of how much a spouse gets.
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How Do I Get A Divorce?

Once you’ve made the decision, if you’re not sure you can consult the Florida Guide to a Healthy Marriage , otherwise, it’s important to know the procedures that must be followed so you know how to get a divorce (Florida statutes do not use the term “divorce” but instead use the phrase “dissolution of marriage.”).
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Can I Relocate After My Divorce?

If you do not have any children together, you can typically relocate at will; however, if you do have children in common, then parents may not relocate more than 50 miles away without getting a court order first. As the story below details, failing to follow the law when relocating can lead to severe consequences.
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Warner Brothers May Get Sued for Movie Contract with HBO Max

Warner Brothers studios may get sued for breach of contract thanks to its recent announcement that it would send all seventeen of its movies scheduled for release in 2021 to HBO Max at the same time they’re released to studios. This announcement came as an unpleasant surprise to some, including Legendary Entertainment, the company that helped finance recently filmed buy unreleased blockbusters to come like “Dune” and “Godzilla vs. Kong.”
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How Does Crypto Currency Work In My Divorce Case?

Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, and other cryptocurrencies are rapidly gaining favor for use in electronic commerce and as investments, so they are starting to pop up in divorce cases in Orlando. Yet virtual currencies (or cryptos) remain largely unregulated and some seem just a bit shady.
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Is The Florida Guide To A Healthy Marriage A Good Idea?

The Florida Legislature recently took up a bill that would require all couples who want to get married to read their to be published “Florida Guide to a Healthy Marriage” SB 682 (2020). In the Florida Senate the bill is known as SB 682 (2020) and the Florida House version is HB 319 (2020).
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