What is a “Prenup”? A prenuptial agreement (commonly referred to as “prenup”) is a contract between two individuals who intend to get married to each other, which is signed prior to the marriage. For decades, prenuptial agreements were viewed as a sign of distrust...
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The Intricacies of High Net Worth Divorce Cases
Divorce proceedings are inherently complex and delicate matters, and cases involving high net-worth couples can become exponentially more complicated. Even when amicable, high net-worth divorce cases often carry elevated stakes due to the complexity of diving...
Tres Cosas Que Debes Saber Sobre la Pensión Alimenticia
Tres Cosas Que Debes Saber Sobre la Pensión Alimenticia No hay muchas experiencias en la vida más difíciles que terminar un matrimonio y romper los votos que hiciste. No es fácil alejarse del sueño de la vida que usted y su cónyuge planearon. Muy pocas experiencias de...
An Unexpected and Hopeful Example of an Amicable Divorce: Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos
In January 2019, high net worth power couple, Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos (now MacKenzie Scott) announced their plans to divorce via a joint Twitter statement, and many predicted a form of legal warfare in what was expected to be (and, indeed, what ultimately proved to...
The Benefit of A Special Magistrate In Complex And Contentious Litigation Cases
There is nothing more draining and devasting than complex or contentious litigation. Complex and contentious litigation cases, whether it is in family or civil court are identified by certain characteristics. Some of those characteristics include (i) multiparty...
Parental Alienation in Divorces
Parental alienation is a term that is often thrown around in divorce and paternity proceedings, however, it is rarely ever truly understood at its core. Parental alienation is a process by which a child is turned against one of their parents due to the emotional...
High-Income Earning Parents
Are you a high-income earning parent, or had a child with a high-income earning parent and thinking about filing for divorce or a paternity action? If so, there are various things you should know about how child support is calculated, as there are substantial risks to...
The Intersection of Family Law and Immigration
Family law and immigration are two areas of the law that often times overlap with one another. Immigration issues may arise and have significant impacts in the context of divorce and child custody matters. Family-based immigration is one of the top ways through which...
Changes in Florida Mandatory Disclosure Requirements
One thing we know for sure is that change is constant and that also applies to family law. On January 1, 2021, the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure were amended, and among the many changes, the mandatory disclosure rule (12.285) was changed the most...
Alimony and Supportive Relationships
Have you ever questioned if the alimony payments you pay or receive can be terminated or modified based on a supportive relationship? Alimony can be modified if your ex-spouse, the “obligee” is cohabitating or engaged in a supportive relationship with another....
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