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Understanding “Legal Separations” In Florida – Recap

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | May 1, 2022 | Legal Separation

This post is written to conclude and recap my series on the concept of “legal separations” in the state of Florida. I felt it was important to write on this topic as it is a subject that causes confusion amongst many Floridians. This confusion stems from the fact...

Challenging A Postnuptial Agreement During A Florida Divorce

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | May 1, 2022 | Legal Separation

This is the next article in my discussion on the topic of “legal separation” in the state of Florida. My last post discussed how Florida spouses can use a postnuptial agreement to gain protections upon a divorce. It is important to understand, however, that such...

How Florida Residents Can Use A Postnuptial Agreement In Place Of A “Legal Separation”

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | May 1, 2022 | Legal Separation

This is my next post on the topic of obtaining a legal separation in our state. My last article discussed why Florida parents may prefer a divorce over a legal separation. This means that the only way for spouses to obtain the legal protections, which accompany...

Florida Parents May Prefer Divorce Over A “Legal Separation”

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Apr 4, 2022 | Legal Separation

This is the next article in my series on the possibility of obtaining a legal separation. My last article discussed the fact that Florida does not recognize the legal doctrine of legal separation. Spouses can, however, gain certain financial protections through the...

There Is No Mechanism For “Legal Separation” In Florida

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Apr 4, 2022 | Legal Separation

This is the next post in my series on the possibility of obtaining a legal separation in the state of Florida. My last article provided an overview of topics which this series will be addressing. It also stressed the importance of contacting an attorney if you are...

Understanding Legal Separation In Florida- Series Overview

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Apr 3, 2022 | Legal Separation

This is my first post in a new series discussing the concept of legal separation in Florida. I have previously discussed a number of aspects as to how Florida handles the concept of legal separation. While our state is unlike others in that it does not provide for...
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