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Divorce Attorney in Fort Lauderdale

By Vanessa Prieto |

New Studies Examine How Divorce Impacts Children’s Mental Health Many couples end up staying together because they mistakenly believe that doing so is in their children’s best interests. However, the results of new studies both in the United States and abroad show that children who spend time with both parents after divorce are no… Read More »

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Changing Beneficiary Designations Following a Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

While changing beneficiary designations following a divorce may seem like common sense, it is easier than you might think to simply overlook a necessary change. Among the most important accounts that necessitate a beneficiary designation change are life insurance policies, pension plans, IRAs, 401(k) plans, and other retirement plans. Since many of these accounts… Read More »

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Saving Time and Money in Your Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

Two things that divorcing individuals tend to complain about are the length of time that it takes to get divorced, as well as the amount of money that you must spend in order to get divorced. Divorce is inevitably an emotionally draining process that often puts both individuals in precarious financial positions. As a… Read More »

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Social Security Benefits and Your Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

A recent FOX Business article emphasized the importance of understanding and considering how divorce may impact your Social Security benefits. In many cases, and particularly in long-term marriages in which one spouse worked and earned significantly more than the other, you may be entitled to more benefits based on your spouse’s earnings record than… Read More »

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How Does Having a Disabled Child Impact Your Divorce?

By Vanessa Prieto |

Having a disabled child can raise issues in your divorce proceedings that you normally would not encounter. Depending on the severity of your child’s disability and the amount of care that the child requires, you and your spouse may need to consider a wide variety of issues that may not arise with non-disabled children…. Read More »

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Keeping Focused on Your Children During Your Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML), in recognition of the fact that the primary goal of any divorce should be to place the children’s needs first, has published a recent article that discusses how to achieve this goal. According to James McLaren, AAML President, while most parents would acknowledge that protecting their children’s… Read More »

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More Couples Seek Prenuptial Agreements Prior to Marriage

By Vanessa Prieto |

A recent news article reports that more and more couples are preparing for their wedding by first consulting a lawyer. The reason behind these law office visits? Prenuptial agreements. An increasing number of couples are seeking to enter into prenuptial agreements these days before diving into marriage, perhaps due to larger public awareness of… Read More »

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Caution: Warnings for Older Couples Who Getting Divorced

By Vanessa Prieto |

A recent high-profile West Palm Beach divorce case finally ended recently after a protracted battle that involved an appeal and 11 related, but separate, legal actions. In the case of Zelman v. Zelman, millions of dollars were at stake between Martin Zelman, a 87-year-old Long Island businessman who has slipped into dementia over the… Read More »

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Alimony Reform Advocates Head to Legislature Again

By Vanessa Prieto |

According to a recent Sarasota Herald-Tribune article, Florida alimony reform proponents are focused on returning to the legislature for another shot at passing an alimony reform bill. Florida lawmakers last passed an alimony reform bill in 2013, but Governor Rick Scott vetoed the bill, citing concerns about the proposed retroactivity of its provisions. Nonetheless,… Read More »

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Classifying Property in Your Florida Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

One of the most difficult aspects of a divorce is the division of assets, particularly when there may be both marital property and separate property involved. It is essential that property be classified as marital or non-marital property, because that classification will be relevant to how the property is divided in your Florida divorce…. Read More »

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