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Monthly Archives: April 2019

FatherBoys

Four Common Child Time-Sharing Conflicts

By Vanessa Prieto |

If you are an unmarried parent or one going through the process of a divorce in Fort Lauderdale, you will likely find yourself involved in child time sharing proceedings. While the goal is to protect the best interests of children by ensuring each parent remains an active part of their lives, it can create… Read More »

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Dealing With a High Conflict Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

Going through a divorce and attending to all the issues related to the breakup of your marriage can be a painful and confusing process. While some couples are able to deal with divorce related matters in a reasonable and relatively amicable way, others face more complex and contentious negotiations and court proceedings. In these… Read More »

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Four Common Issues in Military Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

Couples who are members of the armed forces deal with different – and in some cases, more challenging – issues than civilian couples face. Frequent moving, extended time apart, and the stress of worrying about a partner overseas can all take a toll on the marriage. Military divorce is unfortunately common and while subject… Read More »

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Checklists for Florida Child Time-Sharing

By Vanessa Prieto |

For parents, the physical and emotional well being of their children is top priority. When going through child time-sharing proceedings, it is only natural to feel stressed about the potential outcome and concerned over the impact any agreements made could have on your child. Creating a checklist in advance of these proceedings can help… Read More »

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When to Make Changes to Your Prenuptial Agreement

By Vanessa Prieto |

For engaged couples, a premarital agreement can provide both a level of protection and of security. In addition to specifying how property and assets will be divided in the event the marriage ends, it allows for a full disclosure regarding both party’s finances and spending habits while addressing important estate planning issues. The agreement… Read More »

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Get the Support You Need to Recover From Your Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

Going through a divorce can be emotionally gut wrenching. After years of building a life together with your spouse, you now are facing the prospect of going it alone. In addition to this emotional toll, divorce can significantly impact practical matters, including how you raise your children and your own financial security.  Having a… Read More »

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Dealing with Adult Children When Getting a Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

When a couple gets divorced, it has a significant impact on other family members. This is particularly true with children, even if they are adults. Just because your kids are no longer dependent on you or living in your home, they will still experience impacts that can put a strain on your relationship with… Read More »

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Hidden Information in Tax Returns Could Impact Your Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

Tax season can be a hectic and stressful time of year, particularly for people who are already struggling with marital issues. While you may have previously delegated the task of preparing your taxes to your spouse, if you are going through the breakup of your marriage or a separation you will want to be… Read More »

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