• Why Commingling Trust Assets Can Affect Your Divorce Settlement

      When a couple divorces, a spouse having a significant portion of their assets tied up in a trust can cause the other spouse to feel somehow entitled to receive more of a settlement than half the ...

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    • What Property Remains Separate in a High Asset Divorce?

      The process of deciding who gets what, also called asset division, is often one of the most complex and contested aspects of a divorce. Couples rarely agree on how to split what they've acquired ...

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    • Factors to Consider When Dividing up a 401(K) During a Divorce

      Outside of a home, it's likely that one of your largest assets is all the money that's contained in a 401(k) retirement account. When you're facing a divorce, you and your ex will likely have to come ...

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    • April is Parental Alienation Awareness Month in Brevard County

      A Florida advocate for father's rights has succeeded in bringing more awareness to the problem of parental alienation in Brevard County. The Brevard County School Board has established April as ...

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    • Bird Nest Custody May Truly Be in the Best Interest of Your Child

      Historically, child custody arrangements have involved kids behing shuttled between one parent's home and another's. A new type of custody arrangement, bird nesting, is quickly becoming popular ...

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    • What Is a Parenting Agreement?

      While, in the media, we hear a lot about those few custody cases that have gotten heated, there are plenty of other ones that are either resolved through mediation or some other type of collaboration. ...

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    • The Impact of Social Media in Florida Divorce Proceedings

      Social media has become an integral part of our lives, and it's hard to imagine a day without scrolling through our favorite platforms. However, regarding divorce proceedings, social media can be a ...

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    • HEARTACHE AND HEALING: Life’s Unexpected Lessons

      I have said for years that the biggest reason people get divorced is that one or both parties have a lack of self-esteem. Yet even when you realize that your sense of self-worth is in the toilet, ...

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    • Keep An Eye on Business Income During Divorce

      Building a business is a difficult journey. When you and your spouse make this journey together, you can both reap the benefits of the hard work. But, what happens if you end up divorcing? The answer ...

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    • Having a Prenup Is Critical When You're Getting Remarried

      Financial planners and attorneys working with couples getting married for the second time (or more) are increasingly recommending that their clients have a prenuptial agreement drafted before they ...

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    • Prenups Can Not Only Protect Your Assets, but Ward off Debt

      You may question why you're getting married if you feel the need to think about the prospect of a divorce at the time. However, some financial experts caution that it's a wise thing to do. Under most ...

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    • Cohabitation Agreements Are Essential for Unmarried Couples

      We've come a long way since the 1950s and 60s when living with your girlfriend or boyfriend outside of wedlock was still taboo for most. A recent University of North Carolina study shows that at least ...

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