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Pre-Divorce Risk Assessments for Private Clients: Preparing Strategically Before Filing in Florida

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Deciding whether to file for divorce is rarely a sudden choice. For many people, especially those with significant assets, professional careers, or closely held businesses, the decision comes after months or even years of quiet concern and uncertainty. You may sense that divorce is inevitable, but feel unsure about when to act or how… Read More »

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Luxury Assets in Florida Divorce: How Courts Handle Yachts, Aircraft, Art, and Collectibles

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

In high-asset Florida divorces, property division often extends far beyond bank accounts and real estate. For many couples, significant wealth is tied up in luxury assets such as yachts, private aircraft, fine art, antiques, jewelry, and valuable collectibles. These items rarely fit neatly into spreadsheets, yet they often represent some of the most valuable… Read More »

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‘Mia’s Case’ Navigating the Hague Convention

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

By Taryn Sinatra, B.C.S., Esq. Whether studying for the board certification exam or having a new client call with a “Hague Case,” the Hague Convention may feel like a daunting and uncertain area of family law to navigate. The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, also more commonly known as “The… Read More »

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How Relocation Affects Existing Court Orders in Florida Divorce Cases

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

When a parent needs or wants to move after a divorce, the idea can stir anxiety on both sides. A new job, a new relationship, or the need for family support may feel like compelling reasons to relocate, yet any move that affects a child’s established routine raises understandable concerns. Florida treats relocation as… Read More »

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Can My Ex Stop Me from Seeing My Child? Understanding Your Custody Rights in Florida

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Few experiences shake a parent more deeply than suddenly being cut off from their child. When an ex-partner refuses exchanges, blocks communication, or changes the schedule without warning, the worry and confusion can be overwhelming. You may be left wondering whether they have the right to do this and how quickly your relationship with… Read More »

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