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Monthly Archives: January 2025

QuestionMarks

Can My Marriage Be Saved (Four Questions to Ask Yourself)

By Gale H. Moore |

Are you considering getting a divorce from your spouse? You are far from alone. The American Psychological Association (APA) cites data showing that more than 40 percent of first marriages end in divorce. To be clear, some couples who are going through challenging times can still save their marriage. For others, a divorce might… Read More »

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DivMediation

Why Your Relationship With Your Collaborative Divorce Lawyer is Unique

By Gale H. Moore |

Florida offers a collaborative divorce process (Florida Statutes § 61.57). It is a structured, non-adversarial process that is designed to help divorcing couples resolve family law issues in an amicable and confidential manner. During a collaborative divorce, you will be represented by your own lawyer—but your relationship with your legal counsel is special. Here,… Read More »

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The Financial Implications of Divorce in Florida: What to Expect and How to Prepare

By Gale H. Moore |

Divorce is stressful. It is never easy to end a marriage—even if you know that it is ultimately the right decision for your future. Finances are one of the big stressors associated with divorce. It is crucial that you know what to expect and that you are ready for any financial challenges. Here, our… Read More »

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DivorcedParents

Why Collaborative Divorce Can Be So Effective for Florida Parents Looking for an Amicable Child Custody Arrangement

By Gale H. Moore |

Are you a parent of young kids or teenagers who is preparing for a divorce in Pinellas County?  If so, you likely want to reach an amicable, effective custody arrangement with your spouse. Florida’s collaborative law process (Florida Statutes § 61.57) is a useful tool. In this article, our Clearwater collaborative divorce attorney explains… Read More »

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