by Emily A. Konicek | Sep 17, 2024 | Divorce
Generally, same-sex divorce in Florida follows the same legal procedures as any other divorce. However, LGBTQ+ couples do face unique considerations when ending their marriages. These may include child custody issues, property division, and navigating the relatively...
by Emily A. Konicek | Sep 13, 2024 | Divorce
Gray divorce, a term for couples splitting up after age 50, has become increasingly common in recent years. This type of divorce presents unique challenges for seniors who find themselves single later in life. From financial concerns to emotional upheaval, gray...
by Emily A. Konicek | Sep 11, 2024 | Divorce
Divorce is challenging for anyone, especially entrepreneurs who have built their businesses from the ground up and are worried about their business interests. In Florida, protecting your business in a marital split requires planning and strategy. Florida law considers...
by Emily A. Konicek | Jul 10, 2024 | Divorce
Divorces do not always have to be messy and complicated. Today, collaborative divorces are becoming more popular here in Florida because of their non-adversarial approach, which focuses on cooperation and communication. In contrast to traditional divorce, which...
by Emily A. Konicek | Jun 22, 2024 | Blog
While a military divorce may be more complex than a traditional divorce, it is nonetheless crucial to understand these complexities to ensure a fair outcome for both parties. Military families often face frequent relocations, which can complicate custody arrangements...
by Emily A. Konicek | Mar 1, 2024 | Divorce
Typically, a divorce is considered high-asset if the combined assets of both spouses exceed $2 million. However, some experts use lower thresholds, such as combined assets of over $500,000. High-asset divorces tend to be more complex legally and emotionally compared...