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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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What to Expect During a Florida Divorce: A Compassionate Guide for Uncertain Times

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Deciding to divorce, whether the decision was mutual or not, is one of the most life-altering experiences a person can go through. It marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of an entirely new one, often accompanied by uncertainty, fear, and emotional strain. In Florida, the divorce process follows a specific legal… Read More »

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Understanding Final Judgments in Florida Divorce Cases: What Does the Court Order Really Mean?

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

For many people going through a divorce in Florida, the day the judge signs the Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage feels like a finish line. After months, sometimes years, of legal filings, hearings, emotional strain, and negotiation, the court’s ruling represents closure. But while a final judgment does officially end the marriage, it… Read More »

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Protecting Inherited Wealth and Family Assets During Divorce in Florida

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce can be a highly emotional and financially uncertain time, especially when significant family wealth or inherited property is at stake. If you’ve received an inheritance or hold family assets passed down through generations, you may be wondering what will happen to that property when your marriage ends. Can your spouse claim a share?… Read More »

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When One Spouse Controls the Finances: How to Protect Yourself in Divorce

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

In many marriages, one spouse takes the lead in managing the household finances. This can be a practical division of labor, especially if one person is more comfortable with budgeting, paying bills, or handling investments. But when a marriage ends, financial control can quickly become a point of vulnerability, particularly for the spouse who… Read More »

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What Makes a Divorce “Complex” Under Florida Law? Key Factors That Complicate the Process

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Not all divorces are created equal. Some separations, while emotionally difficult, proceed through the legal system with minimal complications. Others, however, involve intricate legal, financial, and personal dynamics that make the process far more demanding. In Florida, these are often referred to as complex divorces. Understanding what makes a divorce “complex” can help you… Read More »

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How Florida Courts Handle Parental Alienation in Custody Disputes

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

When parents separate or divorce, emotions often run high—especially when it comes to the wellbeing of their children. In some cases, those emotions lead to one parent attempting to undermine or damage the child’s relationship with the other parent. This behavior, known as parental alienation, is taken seriously by Florida courts because of the… Read More »

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Protecting the Parent-Child Bond in High-Conflict Divorces

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce is never easy, but when conflict between parents becomes intense, the fallout can deeply affect children. In high-conflict divorces, children often become caught in the middle—exposed to arguments, loyalty struggles, and emotional instability. One of the most serious risks in these cases is the deterioration of a parent-child relationship, especially when one parent… Read More »

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Guardian ad Litem vs. Parenting Coordinator: What’s the Difference in Florida Family Law?

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

When parents in Florida find themselves in the middle of a custody dispute, the court may step in to protect the best interests of the child. In doing so, judges have several tools at their disposal to better understand the family dynamics, reduce conflict, and help make informed decisions. Two of the most commonly… Read More »

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Helping Your Teen Cope with Divorce: Legal and Emotional Strategies for Parents

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce is never easy, but when teenagers are involved, the emotional landscape becomes even more complex. Older children, especially teens, are in a pivotal developmental phase—forming their identity, seeking independence, and preparing for adulthood. When divorce disrupts their sense of stability and security, the impact can be profound. For parents going through divorce in… Read More »

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