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Monthly Archives: March 2023

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Enforcing Alimony Payments In Fort Lauderdale

By Vanessa Prieto |

Going through a divorce can leave you facing a certain amount of financial security. Particularly if you relied on your spouse’s income, you may be wondering how you will make ends meet or maintain the same standard of living you enjoyed during your marriage. Alimony, or spousal support payments, may be warranted in this… Read More »

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The Disadvantages Of Waging A War Over Child Time-Sharing In Fort Lauderdale

By Vanessa Prieto |

Most parents are willing to do anything for their children. This includes fighting to protect them against anyone who attempts to hurt or harm them in any way. This includes the other parent. It is not uncommon for one parent to feel justified in waging war against the other in child time-sharing proceedings in… Read More »

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Married To A Narcissist? What To Expect During Your Fort Lauderdale Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

Narcissism has become a popular buzzword lately. It describes an individual with a specific type of mental health disorder that causes them to behave grandiosely and in ways that can cause major problems in their relationships. Being married to someone like this can wreak havoc in your home and cause serious issues with your… Read More »

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Addressing Transportation Issues In Your Fort Lauderdale Parenting Plan

By Vanessa Prieto |

Parenting plans are used in making child time-sharing arrangements in Fort Lauderdale. These dictate each parent’s rights and responsibilities regarding their children, as well as practical details in any plans made. One area that must be addressed is transportation arrangements, which are a common source of conflict. Our Fort Lauderdale child time-sharing lawyer explains… Read More »

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Four Ways To Keep A Divorce Private In High-Profile Cases

By Vanessa Prieto |

High-profile divorces frequently make headlines. Whether it involves local and national celebrities, well-known families, government officials, or high-powered business owners, these types of cases often generate gossip. If you are in this type of situation, maintaining your privacy is likely a top consideration. Our Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyer explains four tactics that can help… Read More »

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Preventing The Other Parent From Seeing Your Child

By Vanessa Prieto |

Disputes between parents can often spill over and negatively impact their children. Unfortunately, this is a common problem and may take the form of one parent trying to keep the other from having access to them. In general, Florida law protects the rights of both parties in these situations, particularly when one of them… Read More »

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Fort Lauderdale Divorce And Retirement Planning Tips

By Vanessa Prieto |

Getting a divorce represents a major change. In the aftermath, financial impacts could affect you now and for years to come. This is particularly true when it comes to retirement planning and your rights regarding your spouse’s benefits. Our Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyer offers tips to help ensure you are provided for, now and… Read More »

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Ways Your Former Spouse May Be Undermining Your Parental Authority

By Vanessa Prieto |

For parents, child-time sharing is typically one of the most contentious issues in divorce. Even once a parenting plan is in place, disagreements can arise that put your rights and your child’s well-being in jeopardy. One of the most common problems is when the other parent attempts to undermine your authority. Referred to as… Read More »

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