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Monthly Archives: March 2026

SelfCare

Life After the Settlement: Rebuilding Structure, Not Just Finances

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Finalizing a divorce settlement often brings a sense of relief. The legal process is over, the agreements are signed, and the uncertainty that once loomed so heavily begins to lift. Yet for many people, this moment also marks the beginning of a new and unexpected challenge. Life after divorce is not just about recovering… Read More »

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Art Collections and Intellectual Property Rights in High-Wealth Divorces

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

In high-net-worth divorces, marital assets often extend far beyond bank accounts and real estate. Art collections, creative works, and intellectual property rights can represent significant financial value, emotional investment, and long-term income potential. These assets also present some of the most complex challenges in Florida divorce cases. Understanding how ownership, valuation, and future income… Read More »

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Establishing Paternity in Florida: What Every Parent Needs to Know

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Establishing paternity is a crucial step for parents in Florida, as it sets the foundation for legal rights, responsibilities, and protections for both the child and parents. Whether through marriage, voluntary acknowledgment, or a court order, confirming the biological and legal relationship between a child and father has far-reaching implications, including custody, visitation, child… Read More »

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Dividing Retirement Accounts and Pensions in Florida Divorce Cases

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

For many couples, retirement accounts and pensions represent some of the most valuable assets accumulated during a marriage. In a Florida divorce, these accounts are often central to the equitable distribution process, particularly for long-term marriages or high-asset cases. Understanding how retirement assets are classified, valued, and divided can help reduce uncertainty and protect… Read More »

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Out-of-State and International Property in Florida Divorces: What You Should Know

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce becomes significantly more complex when marital property extends beyond Florida’s borders. For high-net-worth couples, assets may include vacation homes in other states, investment properties overseas, foreign bank accounts, or international business interests. While Florida courts have clear authority over the divorce itself, dividing property located outside the state, or even outside the country,… Read More »

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Prenuptial Agreements in Florida: What You Need to Know Before Saying “I Do”

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Talking about a prenuptial agreement before a wedding can feel uncomfortable, emotional, or even unromantic. Many couples worry that bringing up a prenup signals mistrust or doubt about the future of the relationship. In reality, a thoughtfully drafted prenuptial agreement can do the opposite. When approached with honesty and mutual respect, a prenup can… Read More »

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