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Florida Divorce: Two Ways to Get Information About Your Spouse’s Income

Florida divorce law requires both spouses to file Financial Affidavits. If your spouse has not filed his or her financial affidavit (or you think the information is not correct), you have two main choices: ask the court to order your spouse to file it (or be held in contempt if s/he does not file it) or get the information you need with a subpoena.
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But It Was My Inheritance!

In a Florida divorce, any inheritance received during the marriage is usually a non-marital asset. Some actions that can turn non-marital inheritance money into marital money. Here are the top three examples.
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Florida Divorce: How Much Detail Do You Need?

Preparing divorce documents for court filing is tricky business in Florida.Today, we discuss the rules for determining how much is too much information in your court document.
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Florida Divorce: Don’t Invite Identity Theft

Every Florida divorce requires financial information be exchanged by the parties. One of the most common mistakes DIYers make is to provide too much information in court documents. Remember, court records are open to the public in Florida.
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