by Swickle & Associates | Jun 14, 2023 | Article
Unlike other states that have a formal legal process when it comes to the separation of a marriage, Florida is a state that doesn’t have a formal procedure for this interim status. Rather, in Florida a couple is technically considered married until they are...
by Swickle & Associates | May 18, 2023 | Article
Divorce is often an emotionally trying process, and it can be difficult to remember the steps you should take to protect yourself. Even after the divorce is finalized, you still need to tie up certain loose ends to ensure your interests and rights are protected so you...
by Swickle & Associates | Apr 28, 2023 | Article
In Florida, the courts must determine an annulment by declaring that a marriage was never valid legally and the parties are restored to their previous status of not being married. An annulment can only happen if a marriage is void or voidable. Voidable marriages are...
by Swickle & Associates | Mar 15, 2023 | Uncategorized
Custody arrangements during a divorce are a highly individual thing, and what works best for the children of a divorced or separated couple is often very specific to their situation. However, a previously suggested bill in the state of Florida suggested that 50/50, or...
by Swickle & Associates | Feb 15, 2023 | Uncategorized
Divorce is an extremely difficult time for families, and as a parent, it is essential to always keep at the forefront of your mind that other people in your family are significantly impacted- especially your children. Although it is impossible to completely control...
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