Couples getting divorced isn't a new phenomenon, but nowadays it is becoming more common to see couples who have been married for decades decide to the take the plunge and end their marriages. It is becoming so common that it even has a label: "grey" divorce....
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The factors considered in an alimony determination
Although divorce can certainly bring on emotional pain, the potential for financial damage cannot be ignored. Property division, child support, and alimony can all reshape the way an individual lives post-divorce. In order to get a fair shake in negotiating and...
Where To Look For Hidden Assets
If you and your spouse had significant assets during your marriage, one spouse may be tempted to try to that people hide some of those assets, thus making them unavailable to be split up in a divorce. While there are several ways a person can try to hide assets,...
Florida family law firm fighting for post-divorce finances
The process of getting divorced can take a toll on you in many ways. Of course, bringing about the end of a relationship, sometimes one that has been decades in the making, can be emotionally damaging. To make matters worse, divorce often brings up difficult financial...
Same-sex couples face challenging divorce issues
It has been a few years now since the Supreme Court issued its landmark ruling that gave equal marriage rights to all Americans, regardless of sexual preference. Although that ruling extended marital rights and provided clarification for citizens and states alike, it...
Divorce, property division and inheritances
The divorce process can be emotional for a variety of reasons. To start with, marriage dissolution involves the ending of what is oftentimes a long-lasting and deep relationship. When infidelity or a breakdown in communication is to blame, the split can be even more...
Can you challenge a prenup?
Prenuptial agreements can allow couples to address a lot of critical issues in their marriage. But it can't cover everything. Additionally, it isn't immune to legal challenges. This was an early myth about prenups -- that they were ironclad and could never be...