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How Will Divorce Affects My Properties Acquired Before and During Marriage?

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Marriage is the legal union of a couple that directed all properties acquired during the marriage to be owned by both spouses, thus, deemed as marital properties. Florida law is equitable and it always ensures the fair distribution of properties of the divorced couple during the dissolution of their marriage. This may seem simple yet an uncomplicated process of property distribution of the properties provided the subject properties are considered marital property. What is marital property? Marital properties are the personal and real properties as well as the improvements that took place during the marriage. It is deemed as enhancement whose value is attributed to the account of marriage, provided that such development has been carried out using the money from the savings of marriage. This concept is uncomplicated because when the premarital properties are improved that to effect increases the monetary value of the same property, the difference between the old property fair market v

Benefits of Getting Divorced in Florida

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  A Divorce is the end of a marriage and should not be celebrated. However, it can also provide a number of benefits such as but not limited to the following:   Get the chance to relax Couples are experiencing a lot of stress as they nag each other day in day out just to hurt one another. So, when marriage couples get Fort Myers Divorce they usually feel the utmost relaxation right after as if all the burdens are already unloaded.    Freedom to do anything A Divorcee’s dream of doing anything without boundaries may now be realized.   In short, Cape Coral Divorce will not only give you heartaches but it will also provide you with the paramount relaxation and greatest happiness you deserve as you will be able to meet the person that is right for you. As a matter of fact, you will be reuniting with your friends and reminisce about the good old days, right?    Cheaper Nursing Home Aged people would eventually be taken good care in a nursing home, right? When one of the spouses

Common Misconceptions About the Divorce Process in Fort Myers, Florida

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  Nobody can hold a perfect marriage, right? As a result, people get Divorced.    Why? It is because they could hardly harmonize their differences. In short, nobody  wants to adjust for the benefit of the other.    With these differences in the sentiments and beliefs, the couple breaks up and opts  to sever their marriages through a dissolution process called Divorce. Logic and  emotions of the couples intertwined that adversely travel their faculties to breakdown  their marriage tie through the process of Divorce. What is Divorce?   It is the dissolution of marriage. This pertains to the cutting of the marriage bond where  the couples will no longer be tied with their marital obligations.    Divorce is popular but there are still common misconceptions about it. These  misconceptions are commonly known as myths and to mention a few, here are the  most popular Divorce myths:   1.    Divorce is always contested. Everyone thinks that the filing of a Divorce will  always be an adversarial

How does collaborative divorce work in Florida?

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In Florida, the process of filing a   divorce   is not always adversarial. Due to the collaborative divorce, the State of Florida is also recognizing the procedure that complements the “no-fault principle” of the Florida Statutes.   Through this legal procedure, the spouses together with their legal counsels may come up with an agreement as to how they are going to facilitate the process of divorce, provided that such methodology warrants the compliance mandated by law. This method promotes the avoidance of litigation to come up with the settlement without the court’s intervention.   In this essence, the law on collaborative divorce is advocating voluntary conduct of several of marriage bond between the opposing parties. They will be the ones to stipulate the common agreement that is favorable to both parties.    The emphasis with the collaborative divorce is the conduct of amicable settlement where the divorce case may be carried out faster as compared to the traditional approach.   T

What To Know About Child Custody In Florida

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When a married couple undergoes a divorce, certain matters need to be thoroughly discussed to make the process beneficial for both parties and most especially for any children involved. Try to remember the choices you and your ex make now will affect your child’s development and your relationship with the child for years and years. While the best interests of the child can be difficult to quantify, some factors which may determine best interests include:   Physical health of each parent; The mental health of each parent; Religious considerations; Cultural considerations; If the child is old enough, or mature enough, the wishes of the child; The support and opportunity for interaction with extended family members; The need for the continuation of a stable home environment; For special needs children, the manner in which each parent addresses those needs; The age and sex of the child; The ability of the child to adjust to changes in school or community; The relationship of the child with