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My Florida Child Support Calculator – New for 2020
Why did I create My Florida Child Support Calculator?
I often hear from potential clients after they have appeared in court and had their child support calculated. After doing some online research and reviewing the child support guidelines, they went to the hearing without a lawyer. They thought they had a rough estimate of…
Does Divorce Hurt Your Credit Score?
Does divorce hurt your credit score? The quick answer is “yes.” But only in some situations.
Your credit score is not automatically affected by your divorce. The Clerk of Court does not notify the credit bureaus that you are no longer married.
Your credit score is hurt when your debts are not paid in a…
Changes to Required Parenting Class in North Florida
Florida law has long required divorcing couples with children to attend a “Parent Education and Family Stabilization” class aimed at educating the parents about the special challenges that await children of those divorcing couples. Parents involved in a paternity case are also required to take the class. In Duval County, this class, Children First in…
Alimony Reform is Coming to Florida – maybe
Over the last few years, there have been various attempts to “reform” Florida alimony laws. In April 2016, Governor Scott vetoed a bill due to a provision that had to due with a presumption that 50/50 time-sharing schedule was in the best interest of children.
With the beginning of a new legislative session, a version…
An Explanation of a Florida Child Support Guidelines Worksheet
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Traveling out of the Country with your Children
If you are thinking about an international trip with your child and you are not married to the child’s other parent, there are a few steps you need to take to obtain the necessary permission of the child’s other parent.
In fact, each country has its own requirements for children traveling with only one parent…
Why Should a Couple Getting a Divorce Consider Mediation
Transcript of video:
First off, you don’t need to mediate your case if you already have an agreement. In that case, you should hire an attorney to make sure the papers are prepared correctly and to quickly guide your case through the court system.
If you don’t already have an agreement, you can benefit…
What happens to an IRA or 401k in a divorce in Florida?
Question: What happens to an IRA or 401k in a divorce in Florida?
An IRA or 401(k) are retirement accounts that offer the benefit of deferring income tax to the future. Typically, these accounts are marital assets to the extent they were created or contributed to during the marriage.
Generally, three situations arise involving these…
Signs Your Marriage is Worth Saving
Usually once each month, I get a call from a potential client who basically asks me if they should get divorced. My general rule is that I will not encourage people to get divorced. If you want to get divorced, I’m here to help. But I don’t want to be the reason that couples divorce.…