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Alimony in Florida, What You Need to Know

Alimony in Florida, What You Need to Know

by Cynthia J. Dienstag, Esq. | Feb 18, 2019 | Child Support

Ten Facts about Alimony in Florida Ten Facts about Alimony in Florida: When deciding whether to award one spouse alimony, the court will consider a myriad of factors. Standard of Living The court will review all sources of income, joint and separate property, and all...
The Importance of a Parenting Plan in Florida

The Importance of a Parenting Plan in Florida

by Cynthia J. Dienstag, Esq. | Jan 30, 2019 | Child Support, Divorce

Florida Parenting Plan Florida Parenting Plan: Divorce is a legal process that separates the parents into distinct legal entities. Children must be considered in this process, for their own sake, as well as for the rights of each parent. A Parenting Plan is a legal...
Teaming up for the Good of the Kids

Teaming up for the Good of the Kids

by Cynthia J. Dienstag, Esq. | Jan 14, 2019 | Child Support, Co-Parenting, Divorce

Co-Parenting Tips for Divorced Parents Co-parenting, also called joint parenting or shared parenting, is rarely easy, especially if you have a contentious relationship with your ex-partner. Feeling concerned about your ex’s parenting abilities, stressed out about...
A Close Look at the Changing Profile of Unmarried Parents

A Close Look at the Changing Profile of Unmarried Parents

by Cynthia J. Dienstag, Esq. | Dec 31, 2018 | Child Support, Unmarried Parents

Divorce Demographics  A recent demographic study by the Pew Research Center reports that one in every four parents living with a child in the United States today is unmarried, and that public opinion on such circumstances is progressing towards acceptance. [See...
Hope for the Children of Divorce

Hope for the Children of Divorce

by Cynthia J. Dienstag, Esq. | Dec 24, 2018 | Child Support, Divorce

Many of the 1.5 million children in the U.S. whose parents divorce every year feel as if their worlds are crumbling. Divorcing parents are usually very concerned about the welfare of their children during this troublesome process, and on top of that, they also worry...
Divorce, Separation and Taxes

Divorce, Separation and Taxes

by Cynthia J. Dienstag, Esq. | Dec 17, 2018 | Child Support, Divorce

General Tax Pointers : How Divorce Affects Your Taxes In addition to being an unsettling time, separation or divorce has numerous tax implications. Whether you’re separated or divorced your taxes are affected in several ways, including: Filing Status: If you are...

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