When considering ending your marriage, it is important to know that you have a variety of legal options for doing so. Two of those options include divorce and annulment. When a marriage is annulled, ...
Support orders allow children and divorcees to maintain the same standard of living that they enjoyed prior to a divorce. They also allow unwed parents to provide for their children despite their ...
Custody of the child is determined during a divorce by establishing which parent's living situation is in the best interest of the child. Florida uses a concept of time-sharing, where the child will ...
After a divorce, the terms that were set at the time of the marriage's end can still have a large influence on your life. It may regulate how often you see your children, if you are ordered to make ...
Depending on the state, the act of adultery can have a different influence in the divorce case. The state of Florida is a no fault divorce state, meaning that there do not need to be evident reasons ...
Premarital agreements or prenuptial agreements are covered under the Florida Statutes §61.079(2011), the "Uniform Premarital Agreement Act." They are used by many in the Florida that are looking to ...