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Dec. 30, 2020
A pro se dissolution of marriage in Florida means that the person represents themselves in court and also waives their right to hire an attorney later. Some people use such a strategy because they can't afford the cost of hiring a lawyer.
Read MoreDec. 30, 2020
Getting married is a life-changing event, and one that both people hope is going to last forever. However, divorce does happen more frequently than everyone likes, which makes it necessary to have a prenuptial agreement in Florida.
Read MoreDec. 30, 2020
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements in Florida are a significant factor for almost every Florida divorce case. If one or both spouses have many assets before the marriage, the parties may decide to create a prenuptial agreement to protect the assets. It's a win-win for both parties.
Read MoreDec. 29, 2020
Traditional divorces in Florida always seem to be a messy affair, even when both clients have the right documentation, such as a prenup. Depending on the reason for the divorce, emotions, such as hurt and frustration, are already high by the time the petition for divorce is filed, whether it is traditional, collaborative or pro se.
Read MoreJan. 25, 2020
When couples get divorced, they are shocked to discover that the legal protections in their prenuptial agreements don’t hold up. Many people are surprised to find that the legal protections we put in place don’t hold up when we get divorced.
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