Category: Law
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Who Bears the College Expenses in a Florida Divorce?

A child’s college education is a major expense for most families. What happens to college expenses in the State of Florida when the parents are divorced?
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How Divorce Influences Your Kids’ 529 Plan in College Preparations

As a parent, creating a 529 College Savings Plan for your child has great financial (including tax) advantages. But what happens to this money if you get a divorce? The following provides you with your best options.
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How to Talk to Your Teenager About Divorce

When discussing your upcoming divorce with your teen, it is important to remember that you are still a parental unit and the teen is still a dependent child, counting on you to protect his or her future.
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How to Divorce Quickly

The divorce process is rarely a happy one. However, there are steps you can take to minimize the emotional and financial harm and hasten this difficult process.
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Understanding Different Types of Legal Cases: Civil and Criminal

Explore the differences between civil and criminal cases and gain insight into their proceedings in our comprehensive article.
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How Can Your Credit Score Be Affected in a Divorce

There will be a lot on your mind when you go through a divorce, and your credit score may not be at the top of your list. Learn how your divorce can affect your credit score and what you can do to protect it.
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Copyright Infringement and Cease and Desist Letters: Active Insights

Explore copyright infringement, its consequences, and the role of cease and desist letters in protecting intellectual property.
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Independent Contractor vs Employee: Understanding the Key Differences

Explore the essential differences between independent contractors and employees. Discover how control, benefits, tax responsibilities, and legal rights vary.
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Healing After Divorce: Top Books Guide

The more we know, the better we can feel. This list of books on divorce and its aftermath can serve as a healing embrace when we need it the most.
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Tips for Building Your Custody Case

While most courts favor equal shared parenting following a divorce, there are things a parent can do to improve his odds of being taken seriously as an equal parent.