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Insights to Help You Understand and Navigate Divorce
Divorce raises a lot of questions. Some are legal, some practical, and many don’t have simple answers. This archive brings together articles that address the issues people face most often, from understanding Florida divorce law to navigating custody, support, and post-divorce changes.
You can explore topics at your own pace, whether you’re early in the process or already moving through it. Our goal is to provide clear, grounded information so you can make decisions with confidence and avoid common missteps along the way.

Pensions and Divorce: How To Protect Your Benefits
Divorce has a way of revealing just how connected your lives have become—even if you were married only a few years. And in the shuffle

How To Communicate With a High Conflict Personality (Without Losing Your Cool)
Have you ever found yourself in a conversation that felt like walking through a minefield? Maybe you offered a simple suggestion and suddenly you were

Remarrying After 50? Don’t Forget the Prenup!
Remarrying after 50 is both a celebration and a fresh start. It’s a chance to bring the wisdom of your life experience into a relationship

Things To Consider When You Divorce After 60
A divorce after age 50 (also known as a gray divorce or silver divorce) is a growing trend. But there’s a big difference between divorcing

How To Communicate With Your Ex Without Conflict
If you’re like most parents after divorce, you probably hoped you’d never have to talk to your ex again. But if you share children, total

Signs of Gray Divorce
As divorce becomes more socially acceptable across every age group, divorce after age 50—also known as gray divorce—is becoming increasingly common. If you’re in the

Navigating Life After a Gray Divorce
Your alarm goes off, you roll over, and there’s your spouse—someone you’ve shared decades with—sleeping peacefully. Yet instead of comfort, you feel a familiar knot

What Is Counter Parenting?
Some divorced parents are able to make co-parenting work for the sake of their children. In fact, many find that once they’re living separately, they

Is Florida a Community Property State?
“If I get divorced, my ex will end up with half of my money!” We hear this worry every week from spouses who are already