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Co-Parenting In Fort Lauderdale: Does Equal Time Eliminate Child Support?

By Vanessa Prieto |

When divorced or separating parents in Fort Lauderdale agree to a 50/50 child time-sharing arrangement, many assume that child support is no longer necessary. After all, if both parents are spending equal time with the children, shouldn’t they be equally responsible financially? While this may seem logical, Florida’s child support laws take a more… Read More »

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Worried About Getting Alimony In Your Fort Lauderdale Divorce? Five Things That Can Hurt Your Chances

By Vanessa Prieto |

Going through a breakup and wondering how you’ll stay financially afloat once your spouse is out of the picture? One of the most common questions we hear from clients is, “Will I have to start over financially after getting a divorce in Fort Lauderdale?” It’s a fair question, and why alimony exists: to help… Read More »

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Back to School in Fort Lauderdale: Updating Parenting Plans for High School Schedules

By Vanessa Prieto |

For Fort Lauderdale families with school-age children, classes resumed in the Broward County School District on Monday, August 11, 2025. This is always a hectic time, but many divorced or separated parents face additional challenges in terms of making existing parenting plans work once their child starts high school. Between longer school days, extracurricular… Read More »

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Protecting Your Credit in a Fort Lauderdale Divorce: Smart Financial Strategies

By Vanessa Prieto |

Divorce changes a lot, including where you live, your daily routines, and even your long-term financial goals. But one thing many people don’t realize until it’s too late is that it can also take a heavy toll on your credit rating. If you’re planning to separate or are already in the middle of a… Read More »

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How Florida Courts Decide Temporary Alimony in Fort Lauderdale Divorce Cases

By Vanessa Prieto |

Divorce can be a long process, and for some spouses, the months between filing a divorce petition and getting a final divorce decree can be financially overwhelming. That’s where temporary alimony comes in. If you’re going through a Fort Lauderdale divorce and need help covering living expenses before you get a final order, a… Read More »

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Supervised Visitation in Broward County: What Fort Lauderdale Parents Need to Know

By Vanessa Prieto |

Parenting time is an emotional and often hotly contested issue in cases where a couple gets a divorce or goes through a separation in Fort Lauderdale. While Florida courts generally encourage child time-sharing, in some cases, a parent or guardian may have reason to request supervised visits between a child and the other parent…. Read More »

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The Discovery Process and How It Impacts Your Fort Lauderdale Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

If you are going through a divorce in Fort Lauderdale, you will likely hear the term “discovery.” In court cases, this is the formal process for exchanging information between litigants. In a Broward County divorce, discovery is crucial in reaching a fair settlement. While discovery sounds technical, it is one of the most essential… Read More »

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Fort Lauderdale Child Time-Sharing: What To Do If Your Ex Wants To Move Out Of State With Your Child

By Vanessa Prieto |

For Fort Lauderdale parents who have gone through a break-up, few situations are more stressful than learning your ex wants to move out of state. Whether for a new job, remarriage, or a fresh start, relocation requests can seriously jeopardize your parental rights and your child’s best interests. Florida law has specific rules about… Read More »

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Prenuptial Agreements and Debt Protection in Fort Lauderdale Marriages

By Vanessa Prieto |

Couples use prenuptial and postnuptial agreements in Fort Lauderdale to protect property and assets in the event of a divorce. However, in today’s world, protecting yourself from a partner’s credit cards, personal loans, or other debts is equally important. Whether it’s student loans, business liabilities, or credit card debt, entering a marriage with financial… Read More »

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Can You Get Temporary Alimony During A Fort Lauderdale Divorce?

By Vanessa Prieto |

A Fort Lauderdale divorce can turn your finances upside down, particularly if you relied on your spouse for financial support. Fortunately, Florida law allows for temporary alimony during divorce proceedings. This helps ensure that one spouse isn’t left without resources while the case is pending. If you’re in the middle of a separation and… Read More »

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