by Swickle & Associates | Mar 14, 2022 | Article
Even with the most amicable of divorces, there are many unpredictable events that can transpire to turn the situation contentious. One event that can happen is if one spouse doesn’t want to sign the divorce papers after going through negotiations, or attempts another...
by Swickle & Associates | Jan 18, 2022 | Article
Divorce can be an extremely complicated and difficult ordeal for many families. For families who have children, parting ways can be complex, particularly for families with a child who has special needs. Special needs children tend to have a more difficult time dealing...
by Swickle & Associates | Dec 20, 2021 | Article
Collaborative Divorce For High Net-Worth Families In Florida Benefits Of Collaborative Divorce One benefit is employing a neutral financial professional, typically a forensic accountant, to analyze the financial problems in the case- debts, assets, expenses, and...
by Swickle & Associates | Nov 17, 2021 | Article
A plea agreement consists of a negotiated contract between the prosecutor and the defendant’s lawyer dictating the sentence that is acceptable to both parties. That sentence is recommended to the court, which then decides whether to accept or deny the terms of the...
by Swickle & Associates | Oct 19, 2021 | Article
When you think about being a good father, you may not envision having to fight to prove that you’re able to offer the best home possible for your child. However, every single day, fathers around the United States are forced to go to court to fight for full custody of...
by Swickle & Associates | Sep 16, 2021 | Article
How property is divided in a divorce varies from state to state. Florida law mandates an equitable division of property between spouses. While equitable division generally means “equal,” a judge who thinks a 50/50 split is unfair can divide the property in a different...
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