Filing for divorce is a complex process that can often be emotionally trying - especially when children are involved. As such, it's important for Florida residents to enlist the help of a Miami divorce attorney to ensure that their children are well-provided for. To help you prepare, we'll review some aspects of child support agreements that can be confusing for those who don't have experience with this area of family law.
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In our previous post, we covered the growing number of older Baby Boomers in need of a Miami family attorney. If you fall within this age group, you may find that certain aspects of the divorce process take on a greater significance at this stage in life. While the best way to secure a reasonable settlement is to enlist an experienced Miami family attorney, it also helps to have a basic familiarity with these elements.
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While some may see the continual rise of divorce rates as the demise of traditional values, or as proof that younger generations just don't take these commitments seriously, the growing number of older Baby Boomers enlisting a Miami divorce lawyer has brought about a new theory. Maybe, as the stigma that once surrounded these splits falls away, more people are being honest about the state of their marriages.
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When you file for divorce in the state of Florida, you are required to provide the court with an accurate representation of your current monetary worth. Though certain aspects of this disclosure - such as whether you must present tax returns, pay stubs and bank statements as proof - can be waived if both parties agree. However, the law stipulates that each individual must complete and submit a financial affidavit to be reviewed by your Miami... [...]
In order to file for divorce in the state of Florida, both spouses involved must complete a financial affidavit and submit it to the court. This document, which will also be reviewed by each party's Miami divorce attorney, provides a general idea of an individual's financial standing. This will be used to help determine several aspects of the final settlement including property division and child support payments.
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