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Divorce as a Business Owner in Florida

Key Considerations Divorce can be an emotionally charged and complex process for anyone, but for business owners in Florida, it can become even more challenging. Not only are personal assets and liabilities on the line, but the business you've worked so hard to build may also be at risk. Whether you're a sole proprietor, part of a partnership, or running a corporation, understanding how Florida's divorce laws might affect your business is not just informative; it’s empowering. Here’s what you need to know. Florida’s Equitable Distribution Law Florida is an equitable distribution state, meaning that marital assets and liabilities are divided fairly, though...

Understanding Florida’s No-Fault Divorce Laws

What You Need to Know When considering a divorce, many people are concerned about the reasons that could be required to justify the dissolution of their marriage. However, in Florida, the state operates under "no-fault" divorce laws, which simplifies the process for couples seeking to end their marriage. Whether you are thinking about divorce or want to understand how it works, it’s important to know what Florida’s no-fault divorce laws mean and how they impact your case, particularly in areas like asset division, alimony, and child custody. What Does "No-Fault Divorce" Mean in Florida? Florida's no-fault divorce law means that couples do not...