divorce

Can My Ex-spouse Leave the State With My Children?

Child Custody

Relocation cases are some of the most difficult family separation cases to resolve. On the one hand, Florida recognizes the personal freedom a parent should have to pursue a better life in another state. On the other hand, Florida knows how detrimental that move can be to the relationship between the children and the parent who…

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Understanding “No-Fault” Divorce in Bradenton

Divorce

For many years now, Florida has been among the majority of states that allow spouses to file for a “no-fault” divorce. Under the “no-fault” model, either spouse can seek a divorce (or, a “dissolution of marriage” in legal terms) on the grounds that their marriage is “irretrievably broken,” or that they have reached irreconcilable differences….

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Florida Property Rights in Bradenton Divorce

Divorce

Bradenton Divorce – What Are Your Property Rights? When spouses purchase property during a marriage, with only limited exceptions, that property becomes what is known in Florida as, “marital property.” While many people use the term, “community property,” this is actually a unique legal concept that only applies in a handful of states outside of…

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