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What Should I Bring to a Divorce Consultation?

By Gale H. Moore |

Divorce is stressful and complicated. If you are considering separation, it is entirely normal to feel intimidated and overwhelmed by the gravity of the process. The good news is that you are not alone. Professional guidance and support is available. Generally, it is best to set up an initial consultation to discuss your case… Read More »

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Divorce in Florida: Do You Have to Give the Ring Back?

By Gale H. Moore |

Engagement rings and wedding rings are notoriously expensive. According to the most recent industry data, Americans now spend an average of $6,000 on rings. Of course, many people spend far more than that—in fact, an engagement ring may be one of the more valuable assets a couple owns. This raises an important question: Do… Read More »

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How Long Does it Take to Get Divorced in Florida?

By Gale H. Moore |

Are you preparing to file for divorce in Clearwater, Florida? If so, you may be wondering: How long will it take before my divorce case to be finalized? This is a difficult question to answer without knowing more information about your specific situation. How long it takes to get divorced in Florida can vary… Read More »

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Divorce and Social Security Benefits

By Gale H. Moore |

Social Security benefits are an important part of the ‘three-legged stool’ that makes up the retirement security in the United States. Yet, many people simply do not understand their Social Security benefits. Indeed, a study from the National Retirement Institute found that more than 90 percent of Americans lack a comprehensive understanding of their… Read More »

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August is One of the Leading Months for Divorce Filings in the United States

By Gale H. Moore |

In general, August is viewed as a bit of a ‘laid back’ month — families go on vacation, people relax and enjoy the end of summer, and even the United States Congress goes into its annual recess. With this in mind, it may be surprising to learn that August is actually one of the… Read More »

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Four Things You Need to Know About Taxes and Divorce

By Gale H. Moore |

Getting a divorce can be complicated, stressful, and emotionally challenging. With so much going on, it is easy for some more mundane things, such as tax issues, to get overlooked. That being said, forgetting about taxes could be a major financial mistake — a divorce has the potential to have significant tax consequences. You… Read More »

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Five Common Divorce Mistakes You Should Avoid

By Gale H. Moore |

Going through a divorce can be stressful and overwhelming. If you are preparing for divorce in Florida, it is essential that you know how to protect your emotional well-being, your family, and your legal rights. Unfortunately, many people make mistakes in divorce — as a consequence, the process becomes even more difficult. Here, our… Read More »

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What Happens to Your Inheritance When You Get Divorced in Florida

By Gale H. Moore |

If you received an inheritance from a relative or a loved one, you may be interested in protecting it in a divorce. Under Florida law, divorcing couples must divide their marital property in a reasonably fair manner. However, not all of your assets will necessarily be deemed marital assets. Indeed, when handled properly, inheritance… Read More »

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Can I Get an Annulment Instead of a Divorce in Florida?

By Gale H. Moore |

If you are considering separating from your spouse in Florida, you may be wondering if you can get your marriage annulled instead of getting a traditional divorce. The answer is ‘yes’, but only when specific criteria are met. While Florida law does allow annulments, you can only get one under limited circumstances. Here, our… Read More »

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Is Divorce Different for Stay-At-Home Parents?

By Gale H. Moore |

According to the most recent data from the Pew Research Center, nearly one in five American parents — 18 percent — report that they voluntarily stay at home with their children. In many ways, a divorce for a stay-at-home parent is similar to a divorce for a parent who is working on a full-time… Read More »

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