Child support
Child support in Florida is determined by using the Child Support Guidelines as established in § 61.30 of the Florida Statutes. If you have children and are seeking a divorce, you are required to complete the Child Support Guidelines Worksheet. As part of our uncontested divorce package, we will help you complete the Child Support Guidelines Worksheet that will be submitted to the court as part of your divorce.
Immigration
The timing of your divorce can make a difference between keeping and losing your legal status.
Legal insurance
We proudly accept ARAG Legal Insurance for your divorce and other family law matters.
Tax implications
Obtaining a divorce invariably involves tax implications to both the husband and wife.
Pre-nuptial agreements
Pre-Nuptial agreements in Florida can be used to effectively safeguard your assets and income if your marriage ends in divorce. It is not just for the rich. It can be used to determine how assets will be split in case you do get divorced.
Post-nuptial agreements
Similar to a pre-nuptial (Pre-Nup) agreement, this (Post-Nup) is used to safeguard your assets and income. The difference is that a Pre-Nup is executed before you get married and a Post-Nup is executed after you get married.
Uncontested divorce vs. contested divorce
An uncontested divorce is a divorce where the spouses have agreed to get divorced and have agreed on how they will divide their assets, alimony, child support, and so on.
A contested divorce is a divorce where the parties have decided to fight each other on any number of issues. Even contested divorces largely settle before going to trial.
A contested divorce is a divorce where the parties have decided to fight each other on any number of issues. Even contested divorces largely settle before going to trial.