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Social Media and Divorce: What You Should Know

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Social Media and Divorce: What You Should Know

By The Lasky Law Firm |

If you are planning to get divorced in Florida, it is critical to consider the impact that social media could have on your case. While you might be focused on issues like property division or support, you need to keep in mind that social media is often connected to many other aspects of a… Read More »

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Do I Need To Prove Fault in a Florida Divorce Case?

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If you are considering a divorce, you may be asking yourself many questions. One of the questions you may be asking yourself is if you need to prove fault in your divorce case. In the United States of America, there are two different types of divorce, i.e., no-fault divorce and fault divorce. In a… Read More »

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Getting Ready for Divorce

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When a decision to file for divorce has been made, it is important to realize that much preparation goes into the process, no matter who files or when the divorce is filed. If you are in a situation where you are planning to file for divorce or you anticipate your spouse will file, it… Read More »

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DIVIDING MARITAL PROPERTY VS. NON-MARITAL PROPERTY IN FLORIDA

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In Florida, per applicable statutes, all marital assets and liabilities are “identified as such” on the date the divorce action is filed. The court follows the presumption is that all marital property will be divided equally; however, this presumption is rebuttable.  Therefore, even though the court will ascertain which assets are marital and which… Read More »

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Equal Timesharing – the New Florida Law

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Effective July 1, 2023, Florida adopted new legislation with regard to timesharing and there is now a rebuttable presumption that equal timesharing is in a child’s or children’s best interests. In enacting the equal timesharing provisions, the legislature has included language in the statute, reflecting its intent and providing in relevant part, “[I]t is… Read More »

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Tips for Dealing With Conflict During Divorce

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Ending a marriage brings many changes, and divorcing parties can find themselves in the midst of overwhelming conflict. As you navigate sensitive divorce-related issues, separating your emotional reaction to your marriage ending from practical and legal considerations might be challenging. While it can be tricky, finding ways to manage and reduce conflict during divorce… Read More »

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Tips for Making the Most of Your Consultation With a Family Law Attorney

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Hiring a family lawyer is in your best interest if you are dealing with a family law matter. Whether you are dealing with a divorce case, a timesharing  case, adoption case, domestic violence case, or any other family law-related case, it is best to retain a skilled family law attorney. Before hiring a family… Read More »

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Divorcing a Spouse With a Mental Illness

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Divorces can be challenging for all spouses; however, the situation can get more challenging when one spouse has a mental illness. When one spouse has a mental illness, the emotional toll can be overwhelming. Also, divorce-related matters may be impacted if one spouse has a mental health condition. Likewise, the divorce process can exasperate… Read More »

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Crucial Updates to Florida’s Timesharing Laws You Need To Know About

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Florida’s timesharing laws have experienced various changes over the past few years. This year Florida’s timesharing laws underwent more changes after Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law CS/HB 1301 in June. It is crucial for parents in Florida to understand the changes that were made to the state’s timesharing laws. These changes impact parents… Read More »

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How Social Media Can Affect Your Family Law Case

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Social media is a popular way of sharing information and keeping in touch with friends and family. A majority of Americans use social media. According to Pew Research Center, approximately 7 out of 10 Americans use social media. However, many people don’t know that social media can be used in court cases. Social media… Read More »

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