UPDATE: GOVERNOR SCOTT VETOES SENATE BILL SB 718. READ MORE: HERE 50/50 Child Custody Could Be Florida's Norm Most of the talk surrounding Florida’s Senate Bill SB 718 has been its radical overall of Florida’s alimony laws, but there are also significant, less publicized, changes to Florida's ... » Learn More about FLORIDA SENATE BILL SB 718 EQUAL 50-50 TIME-SHARING
FLORIDA SENATE ALIMONY REFORM BILL SB 718 PASSES FLORIDA HOUSE
CLICK HERE FOR A FLORIDA ALIMONY REFORM UPDATE UPDATE: GOVERNOR SCOTT VETOES SENATE BILL SB 718. READ MORE: HERE Florida House Passage of Florida Senate Bill SB 718 Makes Alimony Reform Close To Reality With the Florida House of Representatives passing the Florida Senate's alimony reform ... » Learn More about FLORIDA SENATE ALIMONY REFORM BILL SB 718 PASSES FLORIDA HOUSE
Florida Alimony Reform: Too Far on Short Term Alimony
UPDATE: GOVERNOR SCOTT VETOES SENATE BILL SB 718 READ MORE: HERE 2013 Florida Alimony Reform Goes Too Far on Short Term Alimony< A vigorous debate is taking place in the Florida Legislature regarding two alimony reform bills. The Senate’s version is numbered SB 718 and the House’s version is ... » Learn More about Florida Alimony Reform: Too Far on Short Term Alimony
A Warning from New York: Be Open and Honest Prior to Entering into a Prenup
NEW YORK COURT INVALIDATES PRENUP A recent New York court decision illustrates that circumstances surrounding the formation of a prenuptial agreement (“prenup”) can be as important as the prenup document itself. The New York case involved a prenup entered into by Elizabeth ... » Learn More about A Warning from New York: Be Open and Honest Prior to Entering into a Prenup
Adultery and Alimony in Florida Divorce Law
Adultery and Alimony in Florida Divorces In my practice as a Jacksonville divorce attorney, adultery has occurred (or is occurring) in a significant number of cases I handle. Adultery is often a symptom of larger problems in a marriage, but it is commonly cited as the reason the parties are ... » Learn More about Adultery and Alimony in Florida Divorce Law