A financial affidavit is one of the most important documents you will fill out over the course of your divorce, as this paper is referred to by your Miami divorce attorney, opposing counsel and the ruling judge to gauge your overall financial standing. This, in turn, will influence everything from property division to alimony awards and child support, and you are required, by law, to complete this form to the best of your ability.
In a previous... [...]
Compiling a financial affidavit to submit in your divorce proceeding is an arduous but essential process. As we reviewed in a previous post, this document provides a snapshot of your financial standing for the court - and your Miami divorce lawyer. It is continually referred to throughout the proceedings in order to determine whether either party requires financial support (or, can provide said aid) and ensure the fair division of property and... [...]
In our last post, we covered the importance of the financial affidavit - a document that each party in a divorce must submit to give the court a comprehensive sense of their financial standing. This form will be continually referred to throughout your proceeding, so it is essential that the details you provide are as accurate as possible.
Your financial affidavit is a legal document so, by law, you cannot willingly misrepresent your monetary... [...]
Per Florida family law, if a party is seeking court-awarded financial support including, but not limited to, alimony and child support, both the claimant and their former spouse are required to disclose key documents that attest to their current financial standing.
One of the most crucial documents in a divorce proceeding is each party's financial affidavit. This form includes details about their income, regular liabilities and... [...]
Previously, this blog detailed the role of a parenting coordinator in a divorce settlement. However, this isn't the only professional who may be appointed by the court to weigh in on the parenting plan you develop with your former spouse. While a parenting coordinator may be enlisted to assist with the process of drafting and following a parenting plan, the court may have to seek further counsel if the two parties are simply unable to reach a... [...]