Professional Women & Divorce Studies have found that entrepreneurs, including small business owners, have a high divorce rate. Because of the personal and financial demands of running a business, the...
How Do You Split Holidays When Co-Parenting? During your divorce or child custody case, you and your co-parent will need to consider how you want to share parenting time throughout the year, including during...
Considerations in a CEO Divorce Certain jobs, especially those that require people to be away from their spouse and family often, can contribute to a person’s divorce—one such job is being...
What Is the Date of Separation & Why Does It Matter? In Florida, couples do not have the option of filing for legal separation before theydivorce. However, the date that...
Getting divorced can be challenging—emotionally, mentally, and financially, and the process can become more complicated if either party is a medical professional, such as a doctor. Below, we will discuss the...
What Are the Emotional Stages of Divorce? When our lives change, including during the divorce process, we often have an emotional response. That response may be happiness or relief and/or anger,...
Florida is an equitable distribution state, which means that assets obtained during a marriage (i.e. marital property) are subject to division in a divorce. In some cases, either spouse may try...
If you have crypto, you may be worried about what will happen to this digital asset in the event of a divorce. Continuing, we will discuss how crypto might be...
Capital gains taxes are the levies on the property that an owner makes when an investment is sold. Capital gains tax is typically owed on profits from the sale of...
When thinking about property division and divorce, many people immediately think about their tangible assets like their homes, investment properties, vehicles, and heirlooms. However, intangible assets—such as intellectual property (IP) royalties—can...