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Enforcing a Fort Lauderdale Parenting Plan When the Other Parent Refuses to Cooperate

By Vanessa Prieto |

When Fort Lauderdale parents divorce or separate, Florida parenting plans protect their rights and their child’s best interests. What happens if your ex refuses to follow the parenting plan? If they are late for pick-ups, fail to show up for visits, or cause other disruptions, legal enforcement may be an option. Our Fort Lauderdale… Read More »

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Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce in Fort Lauderdale: Determining Which Is Right For You

By Vanessa Prieto |

When ending a marriage in Fort Lauderdale, you have two options. Filing for an uncontested divorce through the Broward County Court is generally easier and less expensive. However, there are cases in which filing a contested divorce is the best option for getting what you are entitled to in a settlement. Our experienced Fort… Read More »

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Can a Postnuptial Agreement in Fort Lauderdale Protect You from Your Spouse’s Debts?

By Vanessa Prieto |

What happens if your spouse runs up credit-card balances, takes out personal loans, or invests in risky ventures you didn’t agree to? Under Florida’s equitable division laws, you may be liable for your spouse’s debts in a Fort Lauderdale divorce. A postnuptial agreement can provide clear financial boundaries. It can protect your assets if… Read More »

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Do You Need Fault Grounds To Get A Divorce In Fort Lauderdale? Legal Requirements Under Florida Law

By Vanessa Prieto |

Fort Lauderdale marriages end for a variety of reasons, or even for no specific reason at all.  Many people think they need to prove wrongdoing, such as adultery or abandonment, before filing. In reality, Florida law makes it much simpler. Florida is a no-fault divorce state. Rather than proving your spouse did something wrong,… Read More »

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Alimony in Fort Lauderdale: Factors That Influence The Amount and Duration of Payment

By Vanessa Prieto |

If you’re going through a divorce in Fort Lauderdale, one of your biggest concerns may be how you’ll support yourself afterward. Alimony (or spousal support in Florida) ensures both spouses can maintain financial stability after separating. Alimony laws have changed significantly in recent years, and getting spousal support is rarely easy. Judges in Broward… Read More »

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Once You File A Divorce Petition, Can You Still Stop A Divorce In Fort Lauderdale?

By Vanessa Prieto |

Filing for divorce in Fort Lauderdale is a major decision. What happens if you change your mind after filing a petition? Maybe you had a change of heart, or you and your spouse want to try counseling. Our experienced Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyer explains how to stop legal proceedings and when it is too… Read More »

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Dividing Frequent Flyer Miles, Reward Points, and Other Non-Traditional Assets in a Fort Lauderdale Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

When most people think about dividing assets in divorce, they picture homes, cars, or bank accounts. But what about the less obvious property, such as all the frequent flyer miles, hotel reward points, or credit card perks you accumulated over the course of your marriage? These “non-traditional” assets can carry significant value, and ignoring… Read More »

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Overwhelmed With Back-To-School Costs? When Your Ex Fails to Pay for Agreed-Upon Child Expenses in Fort Lauderdale

By Vanessa Prieto |

As Fort Lauderdale families head into another busy back-to-school season, many parents find themselves juggling not only supply lists and extracurricular sign-ups but also frustration when an ex refuses to pay their share of agreed-upon child expenses. From soccer team fees to orthodontist bills, these costs add up quickly, and when one parent doesn’t… Read More »

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Parenting Plan Violations In Fort Lauderdale: When Your Ex Blocks You From Texting Or Calling Your Child

By Vanessa Prieto |

Texting and talking on the phone is a primary way for Fort Lauderdale parents to stay engaged in their child’s life. One of the most frustrating experiences for separated or divorced parents is when an ex interferes with communication. If a Florida parenting plan says you can telephone, text, or video chat with your… Read More »

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Dividing Retirement Benefits in a Fort Lauderdale Divorce? Why A Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) is Required

By Vanessa Prieto |

Retirement savings may feel like a far-off concern, but if you’re going through a Fort Lauderdale divorce, they could be one of the most valuable assets on the table. 401(k)s, pensions, other retirement accounts or benefits are often worth as much or more than the family home or other property subject to equitable division…. Read More »

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