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History Of The No Fault Divorce

Florida is a “no fault” state, meaning it is one of the majority of states in the nation in which the person filing for divorce does not have to prove their spouse was at fault. Under Florida divorce law, an attorney for the party suing for divorce only needs to show that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.”
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How Does Divorce Work?

Although it may sound simple to “get a divorce” it is much more complicated than you would initially think. All Orlando divorce cases, as attorneys will tell you, begin by filing a petition for dissolution of marriage with the appropriate court.
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Pets Are Family Too!

In news, California just passed a law that requires judges totreat family pets the same as childrenin a divorce proceeding. Florida does not have a “pet custody” statute.
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End Of Year Update On Alimony Law

Be prepared for a seismic change in Florida alimony law on January 1, 2019 when the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) goes into effect. The TCJA is the recent tax cut legislation signed into law by President Trump earlier this year.
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Time Sharing For Pets In Orlando Divorce?

Is time sharing for your pet a possibility in an Orlando divorce? Lawyers in Alaska are now working with a recently passed Alaska statute that allows a judge in a divorce case to award the husband and wife time sharing for a family pet based on “the well being of the animal.”
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Orlando Divorce Attorney News

The Brangelina divorce is proceeding along. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are two of the biggest movie stars in the world. Needless to say, when they get divorced, they get divorced a little differently than the rest of us.
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