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March 14, 2016  |  By Sandra K. Ambrose  |  In Alimony, Child Support, Divorce, Divorce with Minor Children, Equitable Distribution, Florida Divorce, Imputing Income, Non-Marital Property, Real Estate in Divorce, Retirement in Divorce, Spousal Support, Women and Divorce

Preparing for Your Divorce: Financial Documents You’ll Need to Gather

IF YOU ARE considering divorce, you’ll need to start thinking about the documents you will need to gather to be in compliance with Florida’s “mandatory disclosure” requirement. In Florida, the courts requires each party to a divorce to fully disclose his or her financial information to the another. Many people are confused by this and ask: […]

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March 14, 2016  |  By Sandra K. Ambrose  |  In Child Support, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Financial Disclosure in Divorce, Imputing Income, Marital Property, Non-Marital Property

Do’s and Don’ts When Filing Mandatory Financial Affidavits in A Florida Divorce Case

FLORIDA LAW requires parties to a divorce action to disclose to each other complete and accurate financial information. This is called “Mandatory Disclosure,” mandatory being the operative word. Disclosing your finances is not optional; it is a “must do.” Not only is it mandatory to disclose all your financial information, each party must actually swear the […]

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January 23, 2016  |  By Sandra K. Ambrose  |  In Equitable Distribution, Florida Divorce, Marital Property, Non-Marital Property, Real Estate in Divorce

Marital and Non-Marital Property

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