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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.

The Truth About Infidelity and Divorce
Discovering that your spouse has been unfaithful can feel like your entire world has been turned upside down. The pain of betrayal cuts deep, and

Can You Get a Divorce Without Going To Court?
When most people think about divorce, they picture a drawn-out court battle where both sides are “fighting it out” in front of a judge. But

How Much Is Child Support in Florida, Plus a Simple Calculator to Estimate Your Payments
As you face the prospect of becoming a single parent, one of the biggest concerns on your mind is likely child support. Who is responsible

Florida Alimony Calculator: How Much Is Your Alimony?
As you approach your divorce, it’s normal to be curious about the future of your finances. Will you have to pay alimony to your ex-spouse?

10 Tips For Co Parenting After Divorce
Parents often fear what child custody will look like after a separation or divorce—and with good reason! Even if you and your spouse have made

What Are My Visitation Rights in Florida?
One of the things that divorcing parents worry about the most is the impact their break up will have on their children. For kids, splitting

Coping with the 5 Stages of Grief in Divorce
DIVORCE CAN SEEM LIKE AN OVERWHELMING EXPERIENCE. But there are ways of coping with the stages of grief in divorce. Divorce is one of

8 Tips to Communicate Better in Conflict
You’d never start training for a marathon at the starting line! Similarly, learning how to communicate better during conflict needs to start long before arguments

Divorce & Adverse Childhood Experiences: What You Need To Know
According to a major study by CDC-Kaiser Permanente in the 1990s, going through a divorce is considered an adverse childhood experience (ACE), which is linked