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4 Common Reasons Why Women Over 50 Get a Divorce

Many women over the age of 50 are making the decision to end long-term marriages and begin a new chapter in life. This stage — sometimes referred to as “gray divorce” — reflects evolving perspectives about relationships, personal fulfillment, and what it means to grow older with purpose and independence. For women in this season […]

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How Does In-Home Separation Work in Florida?

In Florida, many married couples choose to live separately under the same roof before filing for divorce. With this arrangement (often called in-home separation), spouses can live separate lives within the same household while preserving their right to pursue divorce later. While these arrangements may make sense in principle, they pose particular challenges in Florida […]

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How Long Does It Take to Finalize a Divorce After Filing Papers?

Filing for divorce is a big step. Many people feel nervous about what comes next. One of the most common questions is how long the process will take. The truth is that divorce timelines can be different for every couple.  Some divorces are finished quickly, while others take months or even longer. Understanding the basic […]

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Uncontested Divorces: Don’t Go It Alone

Ending a marriage is never easy, even when both spouses agree on the terms. An uncontested divorce can be a faster and less stressful option, but it still involves important legal steps. Many people assume that because they agree with their spouse, they do not need legal help. That assumption can lead to costly mistakes […]

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7 Stages of Grief for Divorced Men

Divorce is never easy, and many divorced men in Orlando have trouble navigating the complexities of their new situation. This can be a deeply emotional time, and their shock and disbelief may turn to anger and resentment.  Understanding the seven stages of grief can help you as you seek to move past your divorce and […]

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How to Have a Peaceful and Easy Divorce

Throughout 45 reporting states (and D.C.), there were more than 670,000 divorces in 2023. Most people assume that divorces have to be difficult and contentious, but that’s not always the case. There are many steps you can take to make the process a bit simpler for everyone. Learn some strategies that can help you better […]

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How to Get a Quick, Cheap Divorce in Florida 

Divorce is never easy, but in Florida, there are legal pathways that can make the process faster and less expensive if you and your spouse are able to cooperate. While every situation is unique, knowing your options can save you time, money, and unnecessary stress. This guide explains how to pursue a quick, affordable divorce […]

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Why Get an Uncontested Divorce?

Many couples considering separation ask a practical question: why get an uncontested divorce? In Florida, an uncontested divorce offers a faster, more affordable, and less stressful way to end a marriage legally. If both parties agree on major issues (such as property division, custody, and support), they can avoid drawn-out court battles and resolve everything […]

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Learn More About Uncontested Divorce in Florida

There are two main types of divorces: contested and uncontested. In contested divorces, the divorcing spouses do not agree on some material terms of their divorce. They must go before the court and make legal arguments to get the court to agree with them. In an uncontested divorce, the spouses agree on the divorce terms. […]

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How to Get an Uncontested Divorce in Florida

Going through a divorce is never easy, but when both spouses agree on the key terms—such as property division, child custody, and support—an uncontested divorce can offer a quicker, more affordable, and less stressful path forward.  In Florida, the legal process for an uncontested divorce is relatively straightforward, provided that both parties are on the […]

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