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Tips for setting boundaries during and after your Divorce

A major part of separating is setting proper boundaries between you and your soon-to-be ex. This is an important step for your new journey. Here are some tips we’ve learned throughout the years of helping couples separate in an amiable and efficient way:
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How to search for your court case online:

Learn how to search for your case online in just a few simple steps. You’ll be able to see the Court docket and what has been filed.
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Avoiding Common Pitfalls: Navigating Relocation Case Mistake

The most common mistake people make when asking the Court to relocate with their Minor Children is failing to have a plan. Find out what needs to be included in your Petition to avoid a dismissal:
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Do I need a Marital Settlement Agreement in my Divorce?

Divorcing spouses with assets, liabilities, or minor kids will need to enter a Settlement Agreement resolving all issues or have the Judge decide.
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A Fresh Start: Moving on After a Breakup

A breakup can shake your world. Few of us realize that this can be a time for a new and better beginning. Here are some tips on how to move on and let go:
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Tips for introducing your new partner to your kids:

You’ve worked hard to help your children adjust to your divorce. Now, you’ve been seeing someone new, and you are unsure how to handle this new development. Here are some tips for introducing your new partner to your kids:
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Tips on How to Ask Your Spouse for a Divorce

You’ve tried your hardest, but your marriage is irretrievably broken. How can you ask your spouse for divorce in an amicable way?
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Understanding Your Florida Divorce Eligibility: Can You Get Divorced in Florida?

If you want to file for divorce in Florida, either you or your spouse must reside 6 months in the state before the filing of the petition. Here’s what you need to show if residency is being contested:
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Enforceable Contract: How To Draft It

Drafting an enforceable contract is not as difficult as it seems. Here are some provisions we recommend to always include in your contract:
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What is a Case Management Conference?

A Case Management Conference (CMC), sometimes referred to as a Status Hearing, is a hearing where the judge, the attorneys, and the parties meet to discuss the pending issues in the case. CMCs can also be used as a tool to help move your case along. Check out our latest blog post for more information!