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Divorce Results in Man Living in the Yard of his Million Dollar Home

By Steve W. Marsee |

An elderly Florida man has been forced to camp out in the yard of his waterfront home after a dispute with his wife, according to a recent Tampa Bay Sarasota Channel 10 news report. Sharafat Khan, who is 69 years old, has supposedly not been living inside his upscale home but on its front… Read More »

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Central Florida Military Mom to Regain Custody of Kids

By Steve W. Marsee |

Military veteran Amanda Hurst is one step closer to getting her two kids back, according to a recent MyNews13 report. The former army vet was honorably discharged in 2013 after serving overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan but, unfortunately, found out upon her return to the states that her children had come under the care… Read More »

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The Unintended Consequences of Sweeping Alimony Reforms

By Steve W. Marsee |

The push for alimony “reform” is happening across our nation, including in Florida, which has had at least one failed attempt to pass legislation on the subject. In 2013 the Florida legislature passed an alimony reform bill thanks to strong bipartisan support in both houses on the matter, but which was fiercely opposed by… Read More »

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After Years Together, More Older Couples Splitting Up

By Steve W. Marsee |

Divorce later in life – commonly known as “gray” or “silver” divorce – is not only becoming more popular, but it is also becoming less taboo, according to a recent New York Times article. In fact, statistics compiled by the National Center for Family and Marriage Research revealed that people age 50 and older… Read More »

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The Difficulty in Obtaining Sole Custody in Florida

By Steve W. Marsee |

Under Florida law, child custody is based upon the “best interest of the child” and includes several factors that look into his or her health, education and emotional well-being. Prior or during most divorces the soon-to-be ex-spouses create a parenting plan, which includes time sharing with the child or children. If you or someone… Read More »

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New Bill Proposes Exception for In-State Residency Requirement for Divorces

By Steve W. Marsee |

Last month, a new bill seeking to carve out an exception to Florida’s residency rule for individuals seeking divorce came at an appropriate time, as Domestic Violence Awareness Month was in October. In his proposal, Representative Halsey Beshears (R-Monticello) directly addressed the state’s residency requirement as a prerequisite for filing a divorce. Domestic violence… Read More »

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Military Mom Fights to Get Back Kids; Stepmother Lost Custody While She Was Deployed

By Steve W. Marsee |

Florida resident Amanda Hurst left her two children, ages 7 and 8, in the custody of her stepmother just prior to going overseas to fight. According to a My News 13 report, in 2009 Hurst joined the Army and was immediately deployed to serve in Iraq and Afghanistan. Just before Hurst’s 2013 honorable discharge… Read More »

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Divorce Without Court Through Mediation – Is It Right For You?

By Steve W. Marsee |

Every marriage is different and, subsequently, so is every divorce. There are multiple options when facing divorce including: Do-it-yourself divorce – while this option may be work in an uncomplicated situation (short marriage period, no children, little to no assets and/or debts to be divided, comparable incomes and no alimony), it is still highly… Read More »

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Seeking Modification of Florida Alimony Awards

By Steve W. Marsee |

Florida’s alimony laws are known to be some of the most progressive in the nation. If an alimony award was given in the original divorce decree, Florida law allows for modification or termination. In order for this to occur, however, the movant must establish that something has occurred to affect the former spouse’s ability… Read More »

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How Mental Capacity Affects Divorce in Florida

By Steve W. Marsee |

A Palm Beach man with dementia, Martin Zelman, is seeking to divorce his wife but does not have the right to sue due to legal technicalities, according to a WPXI News report. Zelman, who married his current wife in 2000, is subject to both a prenuptial agreement and his condition of dementia. The 87-year-old… Read More »

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