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Category Archives: Divorce

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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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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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Signs Your Marital Settlement Agreement May Need to Be Modified

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

A Marital Settlement Agreement is meant to bring stability and clarity during a challenging chapter of life. Yet families grow, jobs change, and financial or health circumstances can evolve in ways that were impossible to predict at the time of divorce. When your agreement begins to feel out of step with the life you… Read More »

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Can Alimony Be Modified or Terminated in Florida? Your Options After Divorce

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Life after divorce brings change, sometimes in ways you never expected. A new job, a major financial setback, a supportive relationship, or even retirement can reshape what you can give or what you truly need. When these shifts occur, the alimony arrangement that once made sense may no longer reflect your current circumstances. Florida… Read More »

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When Your Spouse Is Your Business Partner: Navigating Divorce Without Destroying the Company

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

When a couple builds a business together, that company often becomes more than a source of income; it represents years of teamwork, shared vision, and sacrifice. But when the marriage ends, those intertwined goals can suddenly turn into points of tension. The question isn’t only what happens to the relationship; it’s what happens to… Read More »

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The Appellate Brief in Family Law Cases: Crafting Persuasive Arguments for Florida Courts

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

When the outcome of a family law case feels unfair or legally flawed, an appeal may provide the path forward. Whether it involves custody, child support, alimony, or property division, the appellate process in Florida is both complex and highly technical. At the center of this process lies the appellate brief, a carefully written… Read More »

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Appealing Alimony Awards in Florida Family Law Cases: Grounds and Strategies

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce can be one of the most emotionally and financially stressful chapters of a person’s life. When a Florida court issues an alimony award that feels unfair or disproportionate, it can add an even heavier burden to an already difficult transition. Fortunately, Florida family law provides pathways to challenge alimony decisions through the appeals… Read More »

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Maintaining Control: How to Minimize Disruption to Your Business During a Florida Divorce

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Going through a divorce is never easy. The emotional strain can weigh heavily on your personal life, and when you own a business, the challenges can feel even greater. You may worry about how divorce could impact your company’s stability, whether your employees will feel uncertain, or if your hard-earned reputation might suffer. These… Read More »

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Divorce and Long-Term Care Planning: Protecting Your Future Needs

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce later in life introduces unique challenges, especially when considering long-term care planning and healthcare security. As couples navigate the complex landscape of dissolving a marriage, crucial considerations like eligibility for Medicaid-funded care, long-term care insurance policies, and elder-care planning come into sharper focus. Understanding how divorce impacts these areas is essential for ensuring… Read More »

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Why Some Cases End Up in Court in Florida

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce proceedings in Florida generally fall into two categories: contested and uncontested. While many couples aim for an amicable resolution through uncontested divorce, some cases inevitably find their way into court due to unresolved conflicts. Understanding why some divorces become contested can help you navigate this challenging process and anticipate potential issues. Key factors… Read More »

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