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Is Bankruptcy the Right Choice After Holiday Debt?

Is Bankruptcy the Right Choice After Holiday Debt?

by Eric Klein | Feb 6, 2026 | Bankruptcy, Florida Law, General

The holiday season often brings joy, celebration, and gift-giving—but for many Florida families, it also brings financial strain. Between holiday shopping, travel expenses, and year-end bills, it’s not uncommon to enter the new year with more debt than expected....
New Year, New Custody Plan? How to Modify Child Time-Sharing in Florida

New Year, New Custody Plan? How to Modify Child Time-Sharing in Florida

by Eric Klein | Jan 22, 2026 | Child Support, Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Florida Law, General

The start of a new year often brings a renewed focus on family, goals, and long-term planning. For separated or divorced parents in Florida, it can also prompt a re-evaluation of parenting arrangements. Whether your child’s schedule is changing due to school,...
How to file for divorce after the holidays in Florida

How to file for divorce after the holidays in Florida

by Eric Klein | Jan 8, 2026 | Alimony, Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Florida Law, General

The holidays are often seen as a time of joy, togetherness, and celebration, but for many couples, the season can also be emotionally taxing. Lingering tensions, financial stress, and unmet expectations during the holiday season can amplify existing marital issues. As...
The 2025 Guide to Equitable Distribution in Florida: Who Gets the House in a Boca Raton Divorce?

The 2025 Guide to Equitable Distribution in Florida: Who Gets the House in a Boca Raton Divorce?

by Eric Klein | Dec 18, 2025 | Alimony, Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Florida Law, General, Real Estate

When couples in Boca Raton begin the divorce process, one of the first and most emotionally charged questions they ask is: Who gets the house? For many, the family home is not only their most valuable asset but also a symbol of stability. Whether you’re concerned...
Establishing Paternity in Florida: A Father’s Guide to Rights and Timesharing

Establishing Paternity in Florida: A Father’s Guide to Rights and Timesharing

by Eric Klein | Dec 11, 2025 | Child Support, Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Florida Law, General, Real Estate

For unmarried parents in Florida, understanding the legal process of establishing paternity is essential. Many fathers believe that signing the birth certificate gives them legal rights to their child, but under Florida law, this is not the case. Without a court order...
Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13 in Florida: Which Bankruptcy Is the Right “Fresh Start” for You?

Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13 in Florida: Which Bankruptcy Is the Right “Fresh Start” for You?

by Eric Klein | Dec 4, 2025 | Bankruptcy, Florida Law, General, Real Estate

When financial pressure builds to the breaking point, bankruptcy can offer something invaluable: a true fresh start. But for many Floridians considering bankruptcy, the biggest question isn’t whether to file—it’s which type to file: Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. Both offer...
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Understanding Florida Divorce Laws

Florida divorce laws can be complex, and it's essential for individuals going through a separation to understand their rights and obligations. The state follows a no-fault divorce system, meaning that neither party needs to prove wrongdoing to obtain a divorce. Instead, one spouse must simply assert that the marriage is irretrievably broken.

Additionally, Florida law addresses various aspects of divorce, including asset division, alimony, and child custody. It's crucial for individuals to seek legal guidance to navigate these issues effectively and to ensure that their interests are protected throughout the process.

Child Support Guidelines in Florida

Child support in Florida is determined based on the income of both parents and the needs of the child. The state uses a formula to calculate the amount of support that one parent must pay to the other, ensuring that the child's standard of living is maintained post-divorce. Understanding these guidelines can help parents prepare for their financial responsibilities.

Parents should also be aware that child support orders can be modified if there are significant changes in circumstances, such as job loss or changes in income. Consulting with a family law attorney can provide clarity on how to manage child support obligations effectively.

Legal Considerations for Prenuptial Agreements in Florida

Prenuptial agreements, or prenups, are legal documents that outline the division of assets and financial responsibilities in the event of a divorce. In Florida, these agreements are enforceable as long as they meet specific legal requirements, such as being in writing and signed by both parties. Understanding the importance of a prenup can be crucial for individuals entering a marriage with significant assets.

Additionally, a well-drafted prenuptial agreement can help prevent disputes and provide clarity on financial matters, which can be beneficial for both parties. Couples should consider discussing their financial expectations and working with a legal professional to create a fair and comprehensive agreement.

Impact of Florida's Homestead Laws on Divorce Settlements

Florida's homestead laws play a significant role in divorce settlements, particularly regarding the division of the marital home. These laws protect a primary residence from creditors and can affect how property is divided during a divorce. Understanding these laws is essential for individuals facing divorce, as they can influence the final settlement.

In many cases, the marital home may be awarded to one spouse, while the other may receive a larger share of other assets to compensate. Legal guidance can help individuals navigate these complexities and ensure that their rights are upheld during the divorce process.