There is an old saying that if you want a job done well, you ought to do it yourself. Avoid this line of thinking when it comes to filing for bankruptcy. When you file for bankruptcy without an attorney, you are ultimately going it alone. In legal terms, filing for bankruptcy on your own is…

One of the most crucial determinations to make for your Florida bankruptcy pertains to choosing the ideal bankruptcy chapter that is best for your needs and unique situation. As always, a Florida bankruptcy attorney will give you the specific advice you need, but here are a few general rules that provide a rough outline of…

In any Florida bankruptcy, the endgame is a discharging of your debt. A discharge of debt only occurs when a judge signs a court order that proclaims you are free of the obligation to pay the dischargeable debt. Additionally, a discharge of debt frees the Florida debtor from creditors attempting to collect the discharged debt…

Florida bankruptcy is a trying and stressful ordeal, but this Guide to Filing for Bankruptcy in Florida ought to demystify much of the bankruptcy process. Here are a few of the key elements of bankruptcy to keep in mind. Paperwork Needed for a Florida Bankruptcy Before the bankruptcy process begins in earnest, debtors must gather…

One of the most important considerations in any Florida divorce is custody, and Florida military divorces are no exception to this general rule. That said, there are unique custody considerations that may affect a service member’s Florida divorce. Here are a few of the issues service members should be aware of when it comes to custody and…

In many military divorces, child support and alimony (also known as spousal support) are two of the most contentious areas where couples find it difficult to agree. You need a Florida divorce attorney who understands child support and spousal support laws to protect your interests and the interests of your children. Child Support Considerations in Military…

While Florida law governs much of the military divorce process, there are federal and statutory guidelines that may also apply to your Florida military divorce. Here is a general overview of the unique rights and benefits afforded to servicemembers and their spouses in a military divorce. Servicemembers Civil Relief Act When a servicemember is away on…

One of the unique traits of filing for a military divorce in Florida is that where you file for divorce matters most in military divorce proceedings. Frequent moves are a regular part of a service member’s life, which may affect divorce jurisdiction and where a separating spouse can file for divorce. For military spouses, it…

In a military divorce, the first thing you will need to do is prepare. Proper preparation requires readying yourself both mentally and physically. Taking the first steps toward divorce requires putting together a roadmap that will see you through to the other side. The following tips help you develop a strategy to do just that….

As this guide has demonstrated, a Florida high-asset divorce creates additional layers of complexity not seen in an ordinary divorce. The additional complexities add extra stress and strain to an already difficult process when a marriage is ending. Your high net worth divorce attorney is your first line of defense and an invaluable ally who…

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