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Author Archives: Jay Butchko

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Divorce and Business Debt: Who Pays When Florida Entrepreneurs Separate?

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

When Florida business owners face divorce, the division of marital property can become especially complex. One of the most critical but often overlooked aspects is the treatment of business debt. While couples often focus on splitting business profits and assets, it’s equally important to understand who will be responsible for the business’s liabilities after… Read More »

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What Evidence is Needed to Prove Domestic Violence Allegations in Florida Family Court?

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Domestic violence allegations profoundly impact Florida family court proceedings, influencing decisions about child custody, visitation rights, and protective orders. However, these cases require clear, convincing evidence for the court to make appropriate and protective rulings. Understanding precisely what evidence is crucial and how to effectively present it can significantly influence your case’s outcome. Consulting… Read More »

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Can You Appeal Temporary Family Court Orders in Florida? Understanding Your Rights

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

When navigating family court proceedings in Florida, temporary orders often play a critical role. These interim orders, which may address custody, alimony, or restraining orders, significantly impact your daily life and financial stability even before the final judgment. Given their substantial effects, many individuals naturally wonder whether they can appeal these temporary family court… Read More »

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Modifications vs. Appeals: Choosing the Right Path After a Florida Divorce Judgment

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Once a divorce is finalized in Florida, you might assume the legal process is complete and unchangeable. However, circumstances frequently evolve, and the original divorce judgment might not adequately reflect your current situation or needs. Understanding when to seek modifications versus when to file an appeal is essential. Both pathways address dissatisfaction with divorce… Read More »

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Does Adultery Affect Alimony in Florida Divorce Cases? Understanding the Law and Your Rights

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce is inherently stressful and emotionally draining, particularly when marital misconduct such as adultery is involved. If infidelity has played a role in your marriage’s breakdown, you might wonder whether it will affect alimony decisions. In Florida, adultery can indeed influence alimony awards, but its impact depends on specific circumstances. Understanding how courts consider… Read More »

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Protecting Your Professional Practice in Divorce: Strategies for Doctors, Lawyers, and Professionals

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce is challenging for anyone, but when professionals such as doctors, lawyers, accountants, or business consultants face divorce, the complexity multiplies significantly. Not only are there emotional and financial challenges, but professional reputation, client confidentiality, and business operations are also at stake. If you’re a professional in Boynton Beach going through a divorce, it’s… Read More »

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Hidden Assets and Business Income in Divorce: Red Flags Every Florida Business Owner Should Recognize

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

When business owners face divorce, financial stakes are particularly high, and the division of marital assets often becomes contentious. Unfortunately, some spouses attempt to conceal assets or income derived from their business, complicating equitable distribution and potentially causing significant financial harm. Recognizing the signs of hidden assets and understanding how forensic accounting plays a… Read More »

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Updating a Prenup with a Postnup: When Life Changes Call for a New Agreement

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

When you initially said “I do,” you may have signed a prenuptial agreement with the best intentions, reflecting your situation and expectations at the time. However, life is rarely predictable, and significant events often transform personal and financial dynamics. Whether it’s welcoming children into your family, acquiring significant new wealth, or receiving a substantial… Read More »

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Is Verbal Agreement Enough? The Importance of Formal Modifications to Court Orders

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Life after divorce often comes with unforeseen changes. Whether it’s adjustments in employment, relocation, or new financial responsibilities, many divorced couples find themselves in situations where previously agreed-upon arrangements no longer seem practical. In these moments, it’s tempting to make informal agreements by way of quick discussions, handshake deals, or verbal promises that feel… Read More »

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Testifying in Your Divorce Trial: What to Expect and How to Prepare

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

For many people going through a divorce in Florida, the thought of taking the witness stand can be one of the most intimidating aspects of the entire process. If your case is headed to trial, you may be called to testify about sensitive issues—your finances, your parenting, your marriage—and you’ll be doing so under… Read More »

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