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 | Jan 18, 2023 | Article
In Florida, when a couple has minor-aged children, they must decide on a custody arrangement for their children. If they are unable to reach an agreement by themselves, the court may need to take charge of the child custody arrangement. Parental time-sharing is a...
by Swickle & Associates | Dec 13, 2022 | Article
The holidays can be a difficult time for divorced parents, especially if the divorce or separation is still fresh. If you and your former spouse are co-parenting, then your children should have time to develop holiday traditions with each side of the family....
by Swickle & Associates | Nov 11, 2022 | Article
Most married couples will hit roadblocks in their marriage and experience problems, but if they’ve done everything within their power to keep their marriage and nothing works, they will reach a point of no return where the only option left is to seek divorce. If this...
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